Case Name: Gordon, Appellant, v. Gray, Appellee
Court: Colorado Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Colorado
Decision Date: 1893-09
Citations: 19 Colo. 167
Docket Number: 
Parties: Gordon, Appellant, v. Gray, Appellee.
Judges: 
Reporter: Colorado Reports
Volume: 19
Pages: 167–167

Head Matter:
Gordon, Appellant, v. Gray, Appellee.
1. Appeals, Statutoby.
Appeals are creatures of the statute; neither joinder in error nor the consent of parties can confer jurisdiction upon this court by appeal.
Appeal from the District Court of Arapahoe County.
Action upon promissory note for the recovery of money only. Defendant by a counterclaim defeated the action and recovered judgment against plaintiff for the sum of $45.76. Plaintiff brings this appeal.
Messrs. Keeler & Sales, for appellant.
Messrs. C. E. & F. Herrington, for appellees.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
As the law governing appeals to this court existed at the time of the rendition of the judgment (June, 1890), this court was without jurisdiction to entertain the appeal. The judgment did not. amount to $100, exclusive of costs, nor did it relate to a franchise or freehold. Code, § 388. By the act creating the court of appeals, the jurisdiction of this court to review money judgments rendered by district courts has been still further restricted. Session Laws, 1891, p. 118. Appeals are creatures of the statute; neither joinder in error nor the consent of parties can confer jurisdiction upon this court by appeal. See Harvey v. Travelers Ins. Co., 18 Colo. 354, and cases there cited; also, People v. Richmond, 16 Colo. 274.
The appeal sought to be taken herein is dismissed without prejudice.
Dismissed.