Case ID: ky_138/html/0746-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Chief Justice Barker.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

CASE 94. — ACTION BY THE COMMONWEALTH OP KENTUCKY ON RELATION OP BEN L. BRUNER SECRETARY OP STATE AGAINST THE IMPERIAL BANK OF OLIVE HILL
    June 8, 1910.
    Imperial Bank of Olive Hill v. Bruner, Secretary of State.
    Appeal from Carter Circuit Court.
    L. D. Lewis, Circuit Judge.
    From a .judgment appointing a receiver of defendant it appeals.
    Transcript stricken from tlie docket.
    Appeal and Error — Manner of Taking Appeal — Statutes.—To' bring a judgment to the Court of Appeals for review under Civ. 'Code Prac. section 734, it is necessary that an appeal be prayed for either in the court below or in the Court of Appeals.
    ■H. J. RICE and IT. L. WOODS for appellant.
    JAS. 'BREATHITT attorney general, CHAS. H, MORRIS and W. SHERMAN BALL for appellee.
   Opinion op the Court by

Chief Justice Barker.

In an action instituted for that purpose, the judge of the Carter circuit court entered an order placing the appellant, Imperial Bank of Olive Hill, Kv., into the hands of a receiver. While the appellant entered an exception to the order appointing the receiver, no appeal was' prayed either in the court below or in this court. In order to bring the judgment of the circuit court to the Court of Appeals for review, it is necessary that an appeal be prayed either in the court below or in this court. Section 734, Civ. Code Prac.; Wright v. L. & E. R. R. Co., 111 Ky. 690, 64 S. W. 675, 23 Ky. Law Rep. 952.

There being no appeal, the transcript filed by appellant is stricken from the docket.