Case ID: w-va_48/html/0271-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Dent, Judge:", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

CHARLESTON.
    Clark et al. v. Bryan et al.
    
    Decided November 17, 1900.
    Circuit Court — Vacation Order — Non-appealable.
    An ex parte vacation order made t>y a judge of the circuit court is non-appealable. (p. 271).
    Appeal from Circuit Court, Tucker County.
    Bill by C. B. Clark and others against J. B. Bryan and others. From an order awarding an injunction appointing a receiver, defendants appeal.
    
      Dismissed.
    
    
      W. B. Maxwell and A. Jay YaleNTINE, for appellants.
    CunNINGham StalliNgs, for appellees.
   Dent, Judge:

This is an appeal improvidently awarded to an ex parte vacation order made by the judge of the circuit court of Tucker County awarding an injunction and appointing a receiver. The appellant has not yet made any appearance in the circuit court for any purpose, and according to the holding of this Court in the late case of Brast v. Kanawha Oil Co. et ad., 46 W. Va. 613, decided since the appeal herein was allowed, it must be dismissed, as the order from which it was taken, however erroneous, is non-appealable until a motion has been made in the lower court to correct it.

Dismissed.