Case Name: Miller v. McKean et al.
Court: Appellate Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1906-10-26
Citations: 38 Ind. App. 695
Docket Number: No. 5,840
Parties: Miller v. McKean et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Court of Appeals Reports
Volume: 38
Pages: 695–696

Head Matter:
Miller v. McKean et al.
[No. 5,840.
Filed October 26, 1906.]
Appeal and Eeeor. — Final Judgment. — What is. — A judgment in form: “It is therefore considered and adjudged by the court that the plaintiff pay the costs herein paid, laid out, and expended,” is not final; and an appeal will not lie therefrom.
Erom Adams Circuit Court ; B. K. Erwin, Judge.
Suit by Calvin Miller against George E. McKean and others. Erom a decree for defendants, plaintiff appeals.
Appeal dismissed.
A. P. Beatty and Merryman & Sutton, for appellant.
Shaffer Peterson and Smith & Moran, for appellees.

Opinion:
Black, J.
The appellant sued to recover of the appellee George E. McKean contribution because of the payment by the appellant of certain alleged debts of these parties, and to set aside a conveyance of real estate made by said McKean to defraud his creditors. Upon the trial of issues formed there was a general finding "for the defendants." The only judgment shown by the record was entered as follows: "It is therefore considered and adjudged by the court that the plaintiff pay the costs herein paid, laid out, and expended." This is not a final judgment from which an- appeal will lie.
Appeal dismissed.