Case Name: Caleb A. Parker v. Joseph Willis
Court: High Court of Errors and Appeals of Mississippi
Jurisdiction: Mississippi
Decision Date: 1854-10
Citations: 27 Miss. 766
Docket Number: 
Parties: Caleb A. Parker v. Joseph Willis.
Judges: 
Reporter: Mississippi Reports
Volume: 27
Pages: 766–767

Head Matter:
Caleb A. Parker v. Joseph Willis.
An appeal bond must not only be prayed in open court, but tbe bond ordered to be given must also be approved by tbe court.
Tbe clerk has no authority either by tbe law or tbe direction of tbe court to approve tbe bond. 1 How. 269; 2 lb. 854; 3 Ib.'75.
On appeal from the circuit court of Hinds county; Hon. John J. Guión, judge.
This was a motion made by the counsel for the defendant in error to dismiss the appeal, because the bond had not been properly approved.
D. Shelton for motion.
Freeman and Dixon contra.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice Fisher
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is a motion to dismiss the appeal, on the ground that the alleged appeal bond was not approved by the court, as required by the statute. Revis. Co. p. 138, § 148.
It has been long since settled by this court, that the appeal must not only be prayed in open court, but that the bond ordered to be given must also be approved by the court. The clerk has no authority either by the law or the direction of the court, to approve the bond. 1 How. 269; 2 Ib. 854; 3 Ib. 75.
Motion sustained.