Case ID: kan_142/html/0907-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 32,434
    In re Condemnation of Land for Nemaha County Memorial Park Purposes. (Edward Kruger and Fred Kruger, Appellants, v. The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Nemaha, Appellee.)
    
    (52 P. 2d 630)
    Opinion filed December 17, 1935.
    
      James L. Haley, of Sabetha, for the appellants..
    
      Harry A. Lanning, of Seneca, for the appellee.
   Per Curiam:

The principal error assigned in this appeal pertains to the order of the trial court in sustaining appellee’s motion' for a new trial, where the court expressed its dissatisfaction with the verdict. In such a situation it was the trial court’s duty to grant a new trial, and the appeal from that ruling presents no substantial question for appellate review — following Klopfenstein v. Traction Co., 109 Kan. 351, 354-355, 198 Pac. 930.

The judgment is affirmed.