Case ID: minn_148/html/0487-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

STUART P. WILLIAMSON v. ALBINSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY.
    
    April 1, 1921.
    No. 22,168.
    New trial — order not appealable.
    A new trial was granted on the merits. The appeal was dismissed because such an order is not appealable. G. S. 1913, § 8001, subd. 4. [Reporter.]
    Action in the district court for Hennepin county to recover $1,150 as commission for making sale of certain real estate. The ease was tried before Dickinson, J., and a jury which returned a verdict for $1,087.50. From an order granting defendant’s motion for a new trial, plaintiff appealed.
    Appeal dismissed.
    
      James O. Melville, for appellant.
    
      Arthur H. Anderson, Sfor respondent.
    
      
       Reported in 182 N. W. 166.
    
   Per Curiam:

Plaintiff has taken an appeal from an order granting a new trial on the merits. The appeal is dismissed for the reason that the order is not appealable. Schommer v. Eischens, supra, page 486.