Case Name: Maune v. Miller and Company
Court: Appellate Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1921-05-11
Citations: 75 Ind. App. 481
Docket Number: No. 10,897
Parties: Maune v. Miller and Company.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Court of Appeals Reports
Volume: 75
Pages: 481–482

Head Matter:
Maune v. Miller and Company.
[No. 10,897.
Filed May 11, 1921.]
Appeal. — Term Time. — Bond.—Time for Filing. — Statute.—Under §679 Bums 1914, §688 R. S. 1881, to perfect a term-time appeal, the bond must be approved by the court during the term at which the appeal is taken.
From Dearborn Circuit Court; Charles A. Lowe, Judge.
Action between Henry Maune and Miller and Com pany. From the judgment rendered, the former appeals.
Appeal dismissed.
Louis A. Jonas and Noah S. Given, for appellant.
James H. Connelley and Estal G. Bielby, for appellee.

Opinion:
McMahan, J.
Appellee has filed a motion to dismiss this appeal. The judgment herein was rendered April 30, 1920, at which time appellant prayed an appeal, which was granted upon filing an appeal bond in the sum of $100 within ninety days. No surety was approved by the court during term. Within the ninety days granted appellant filed a bond, which was approved by the clerk. This bond was not sufficient. In order to perfect a term-time appeal, the bond must be approved by the court during the term at which the appeal is taken. §679 Burns 1914, §638 R. S. 1881; Plotnicki v. Nowicki (1920), 73 Ind. App. 383, 127 N. E. 564.
The record was filed with the clerk of this court in July, 1920, and no steps have been taken to perfect a vacation appeal.
Appeal dismissed.