Eureka Pub. Co. v. First Nat. Bank of Stigler
Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Eureka Pub. Co. v. First Nat. Bank of Stigler, 159 P. 1118 (Okla. 1916)
59 Okla. 287; 1916 OK 769; 1916 Okla. LEXIS 1231
Edwards
Eureka Pub. Co. v. First Nat. Bank of Stigler
Opinion of the Court
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On appeal to this court the judgment rendered in the lower court was affirmed. A supersedeas bond had been given staying the execution. A motion has been filed herein for judgment against the sureties on such supersedeas bond. By virtue of the provisions of chapter 249, Sess. Laws 1915, as construed in Long v. Lang, 49 Okla. 342, 152 Pac. 1078. the motion is sustained.
Judgment is therefore entered in this court in favor of the First National Bank of Stigler in the sum of 81,172.55, with 10 per cent, interest from January 8,1915, for 822.25 costs taxed in the lower court, and all .costs in this court.
By tbe Court: It is so ordered.
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- Appeal and Error — Supersedeas Bond— Sureties on — Liability. In a case appealed to the Supreme Court, where a supersedeas bond has been given staying execution, and the judgment here is against the appellant, this court, by virtue of the provisions of chapter 249, Session Laws 1915, will enter judgment against the sureties on such bond. (Syllabus by Edwards, C.)