Miller v. McKean , 38 Ind. App. 695 ( 1906 )


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  • 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 *696formed 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.

Document Info

Docket Number: No. 5,840

Citation Numbers: 38 Ind. App. 695

Judges: Black

Filed Date: 10/26/1906

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 7/24/2022