Case Name: C. O. TAYLOR v. CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY
Court: Minnesota Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Minnesota
Decision Date: 1925-04-17
Citations: 163 Minn. 46
Docket Number: No. 24,652
Parties: C. O. TAYLOR v. CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY.
Judges: 
Reporter: Minnesota Reports
Volume: 163
Pages: 46–46

Head Matter:
C. O. TAYLOR v. CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY.
April 17, 1925.
No. 24,652.
Briggs, Weyl & Briggs, for appellant.
H. B. Hewitt, for respondent.
Reported in 203 N. W. 434.

Opinion:
Quinn, J.
Action to recover loss sustained on a carload of apples, by reason of a decline in the market, at Kenyon, this state, during the time the same was unreasonably delayed in transit. The cause was tried and submitted to the court for decision. Findings of fact and conclusions were made and filed in favor of the plaintiff. Defendant moved for amended findings, which motion was denied. From the order denying such motion, defendant attempted to appeal.
No extended remarks are necessary in disposing of the matter. We again call attention to the rule that an order, denying a motion for amended findings, is not appealable. Lamprey v. St. P. & C. Ry. Co. 86 Minn. 509, 91 N. W. 29; Nikannis Co. v. City of Duluth, 108 Minn. 83, 121 N. W. 212; Desaman v. Butler Bros. 118 Minn. 198, 136 N. W. 748; Rees v. Nash, 142 Minn. 260, 171 N. W. 781; Nash v. Kirchoff, 161 Minn. 409, 201 N. W. 617.
The appeal is dismissed.