State ex rel. Seim v. Cronin
State ex rel. Seim v. Cronin
Opinion of the Court
This case is before us on an order issued on the application of the defendants and respondents, requiring the appellant to show cause why the appeal should not be dismissed, on the ground that said appeal was taken and is being prosecuted without authority on the part of the plaintiff and appellant in this action. The order was issued on March 14, 1912, returnable on the 29th day of the same month. On the day appointed in the order ,the parties appeared by their respective attorneys, and the court, after a hearing in the case, took the same under advisement. On April 1st an order was issued, on the application .of the appellant, requiring the respondents to show cause why the appellant' should not be permitted to present and file a second affidavit of the plaintiff, and why further hearing should not be had herein. An order was thereupon made, returnable on the 16th day of April, 1912. On the day fixed in the order, the appellant presented the second affidavit made by the plaintiff, modifying to some extent his former affidavit upon which the original order to show cause was issued, and concluding as follows: “That there were certain misunderstandings as to costs and other things that made me sign an affidavit which would- make it appear that I was opposed- to said appeal. That personally I am in no way opposed to -said appeal, but did not want to be responsible for costs, and that myself and many others would like a Supreme Court decision on this case. That the payment of the costs in the above-entitled action has been guaranteed to me, which makes it entirely satisfactory.’ ’
The order to show cause, therefore, issued on the application of the defendants and respondents, is dismissed, and the motion for a dismissal of the appeal is denied.
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- STATE ex rel. SEIM v. CRONIN
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