Gilliland v. German-American State Bank
Gilliland v. German-American State Bank
Opinion of the Court
Action by W. S. Gilliland against the German-American State Bank, a corporation, to recover damages for its failure to devote funds to the payment and satisfaction of a certain mortgage lien. The trial judge directed a verdict in favor of the defendant. The plaintiff has appealed.
The respondent has moved to dismiss the appeal for want of a sufficient bond. The record is incomplete, containing no final judgment. There is nothing in the transcript to show that any final judgment or order of dismissal has been entered, hence there is no issue before us for consideration. The
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- W. S. Gilliland v. German-American State Bank
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- Appeal — Bond—Amount. An appeal will be dismissed where the bond, conditioned also as a supersedeas, is less than double the amount of the judgment and $200 additional. Appeal — Pinal Order. Appeal does not lie where a verdict was directed for defendant until entry of final judgment dismissing the case.