Supreme Court of Vermont, 1897

Lamoille County Savings Bank & Trust Co. v. Buck

Lamoille County Savings Bank & Trust Co. v. Buck
Supreme Court of Vermont · Decided January 15, 1897 · Munson, Ross, Rowell, Taft, Tart, Tyler
69 Vt. 369

Lamoille County Savings Bank & Trust Co. v. Buck

Opinion of the Court

Tart, J.

It appears from the record in this cause that no appeal was taken from the final decree. It is only from such a decree that one can be had. V. S. 981; Nelson v. Brown, 59 Vt. 600. The cause, therefore, is not properly in this court and should be remanded to the court of chancery. The appeal was taken from the taxation of costs only, and will not lie. Mott v. Harrington, 15 Vt. 185. The court rarely if ever reverses a decree on the question of costs alone. Hastings v. Perry, 20 Vt. 272; Sanborn v. Kittredge, ibid 632; Sanders v. Wilson, 34 Vt. 318; Lamoille Valley R. Co. v. Bixby, 57 Vt. 548; Flannery v. Flannery, 58 Vt. 576.

Appeal dismissed and cause remanded.

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