Case Name: The State of Kansas, ex rel. James A. Conly, County Attorney, Appellee, v. The Riverside Drainage District of Sedgwick County, Josephine Mitchell, William Henry Barnett, E. M. Martin, Alfred E. Munch et al., Appellants
Court: Kansas Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Kansas
Decision Date: 1927-04-18
Citations: 123 Kan. 393
Docket Number: No. 26,949
Parties: The State of Kansas, ex rel. James A. Conly, County Attorney, Appellee, v. The Riverside Drainage District of Sedgwick County, Josephine Mitchell, William Henry Barnett, E. M. Martin, Alfred E. Munch et al., Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kansas Reports
Volume: 123
Pages: 393–393

Head Matter:
No. 26,949.
The State of Kansas, ex rel. James A. Conly, County Attorney, Appellee, v. The Riverside Drainage District of Sedgwick County, Josephine Mitchell, William Henry Barnett, E. M. Martin, Alfred E. Munch et al., Appellants.
Opinion denying a rehearing filed April 18, 1927.
(For original opinion, affirmed in part and reversed in part, see ante, p. 46, 254 Pac. 366.)
Jean Madalene and O. A. Reach, both of Wichita, for the appellants.
Robert C. Foulston, W. E. Holmes, D. W. Eaton, George Siejkin, Sidney Foulston, Ros Harris, V. Harris, M. P. Shearer and R. S. Elder, all of Wichita, for the appellee.

Opinion:
The opinion of the court was delivered by
Harvey, J.:
In a post-opinion motion for rehearing and to modify the judgment, the appellant drainage district urges that the judgment should go no further than to require defendant to remove the dike across the Big Slough creek. Possibly that is as far as the judgment now rendered goes. Just what work will harm to be done to comply with the decree of the court is a matter to be taken up in the court below, in the event a controversy arises between the parties concerning it. The trial court still has jurisdiction of the case to see that its decree is carried into effect, and for that purpose may make any additional orders, or may, if it becomes necessary, modify its decree as necessity or justice requires.
The motion is overruled.