Berndt v. Circuit Judge
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Opinion
To compel respondent to set aside a judgment for costs to defendant, in a replevin suit brought in the Circuit Court for a number of articles, appraised at $241.60, all of which were taken on the writ, but plaintiff had a verdict for but two of the articles, valued at $22.
Denied December 24, 1896, with costs.
Held, that under How. Stat., Secs. 8964 and 8967 the recovery being less than $100, defendant is entitled to costs.
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