Utah Supreme Court, 1985

Wisden v. City of Salina

Wisden v. City of Salina
Utah Supreme Court · Decided January 28, 1985 · Per Curiam
696 P.2d 1205; 1985 Utah LEXIS 759 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Wisden v. City of Salina

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

Plaintiffs vehicle was seized and impounded by the City of Salina pursuant to U.C.A., 1953, § 41-1-115 for lack of registration. Plaintiff filed a complaint in re-plevin for return of the vehicle and for damages for the seizure. In an unsigned minute entry dated August 22, 1984, the district court granted summary judgment in favor of the City of Salina. No judgment or order signed by the judge as required by Utah R.Civ.P. 58A(b) and (c) appears in the record.

An unsigned minute entry does not constitute a final judgment. See Wil *1206 son v. Manning, Utah, 645 P.2d 655 (1982), and cases cited therein. This appeal is therefore dismissed as it is improperly before this Court.

Dismissed. No costs awarded.

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