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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

LANNIER v. HAASE & FINN. COLLINS v. DAVIS, SPRAGUE & CO. LOWRY & UPTON v. DAVIS, SPRAGUE & CO.
    Practice — Appeal.—An. appeal must be perfected to entitle the appellant either to a stay of proceedings, or to a hearing on the appeal. Serving notice of appeal, and also filing in addition thereto a bond on appeal is insufficient unless the record has been properly taken to the appellate court. If the appeal has not been perfected the course for the appellee to pursue is by motion to dismiss the appeal.
    Appeals from the First District Court for Laramie County.
   In these three causes the appellants having served notices of appeal, and filed bonds, took no further action therein until the supreme court convened, when the appellees respectively filed their several motions to dismiss the appeal, on the ground, especially, that such appeal had not been perfected by duly filing a transcript in the supreme court of the proceedings in the court below.

The motion was in each case granted, the court holding that it was,then too late to bring up the records of the district court.