Walker, P. J. Com. App. The defendants having appealed, and assigning errors in the record for our consideration, we must first determine whether the supreme court has jurisdiction to entertain this appeal. If the judgment rendered by the district court is not a final judgment, as has been uniformly held, there does not lie an appeal from it. The standard of the finality of a judgment was thus tersely stated by…
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