Phillips v. Faircloth , 1916 Tex. App. LEXIS 1070 ( 1916 )


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  • KEY, C. J.

    Appellant brought this suit against Jeff Paircloth and A. L. Bates. The defendants filed a joint plea in abatement, alleging that there was a misjoinder of causes of action and of parties defendant. The trial court sustained that plea as to Bates, but overruled it as to the other defendant, and the record does not show that any further proceedings were had in the case.

    [1] The appellant has attempted to appeal from the order of the court referred to, but we feel compelled to hold that such appeal is not permissible, and therefore this court has no jurisdiction. With certain exceptions, specified by statute, the appellate courts of this state have no jurisdiction of an appeal until a final judgment has been rendered, and a judgment is not final unless it disposes of all the parties and all the issues shown by the pleading; and it is provided by statute that there can be but one final judgment in a case. The judgment sought to be appealed from is not final because it does not dispose of the controversy between the plaintiff and the defendant Fair-cloth, and therefore this court has no jurisdiction to entertain the appeal.

    [2] But if the appeal ought to be entertained, we are of opinion that the judgment should be affirmed because neither appellant’s brief nor the transcript contains any assignment of error, and no fundamental error has been pointed out or discovered.

    Appeal dismissed.

Document Info

Docket Number: No. 5696.

Citation Numbers: 189 S.W. 747, 1916 Tex. App. LEXIS 1070

Judges: Key

Filed Date: 11/15/1916

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/14/2024