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Black v. York

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Nov 14, 1944
183 S.W.2d 641 (Ky. Ct. App. 1944)

Opinion

November 14, 1944.

Appeal from Harlan Circuit Court.

J.S. Forester, Judge.

R.S. Rose, and R.L. Pope for appellants.

John A. Doyle for appellee.


Sustaining motion.

Appellee in February of 1944 recovered default judgment for $300 against the Kitts Burial Fund Local Union No. 6076, U. M. W. A., on a benefit certificate which it was claimed assured payment upon the death of a member of appellee's family. In April of the same year appellant sought to have the judgment vacated and new trial allowed under provisions of sec. 518 of the Civil Code of Practice. The trial court sustained a demurrer to the petition and appellants declined to plead further, whereupon the court dismissed the petition and granted appeal.

The case is presented on appellee's motion to dismiss on the ground that the amount involved is only $300, and no motion was made in this court for the granting of an appeal as provided in KRS sec. 21.080. We have frequently decided that the granting of an appeal by the trial judge, under the circumstances here shown, will not confer appellate jurisdiction. Recent applicable decisions are Auto Finance Sales Co. v. Northcutt, 277 Ky. 274, 126 S.W.2d 455; Stewart v. City of Corbin, 294 Ky. 284, 171 S.W.2d 445.

Motion to dismiss is sustained.


Summaries of

Black v. York

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Nov 14, 1944
183 S.W.2d 641 (Ky. Ct. App. 1944)
Case details for

Black v. York

Case Details

Full title:Black et al. v. York

Court:Court of Appeals of Kentucky

Date published: Nov 14, 1944

Citations

183 S.W.2d 641 (Ky. Ct. App. 1944)
298 Ky. 557

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