If only part of those against whom a judgment or decree is rendered appeal and supersede its execution, an execution may be issued against all, and the clerk issuing it shall note on it the fact of the supersedeas as to those who appeal, and it shall be executed only as to the others. Codes, 1880, § 2321; 1892, § 45; 1906, § 46; Hemingway's 1917, § 22; 1930, § 25; 1942, § 1159. If only part of those against whom a judgment or decree is rendered appeal and supersede its execution, an execution may be issued against all, and the clerk issuing it shall note on it the fact of the supersedeas as to those who appeal, and it shall be executed only as to the others. Codes, 1880, § 2321; 1892, § 45; 1906, § 46; Hemingway's 1917, § 22; 1930, § 25; 1942, § 1159. If only part of those against whom a judgment or decree is rendered appeal and supersede its execution, an execution may be issued against all, and the clerk issuing it shall note on it the fact of the supersedeas as to those who appeal, and it shall be executed only as to the others. Codes, 1880, § 2321; 1892, § 45; 1906, § 46; Hemingway's 1917, § 22; 1930, § 25; 1942, § 1159. If only part of those against whom a judgment or decree is rendered appeal and supersede its execution, an execution may be issued against all, and the clerk issuing it shall note on it the fact of the supersedeas as to those who appeal, and it shall be executed only as to the others. Codes, 1880, § 2321; 1892, § 45; 1906, § 46; Hemingway's 1917, § 22; 1930, § 25; 1942, § 1159.
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