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Davison v. Stutts

Supreme Court of Alabama
Feb 18, 1937
172 So. 600 (Ala. 1937)

Opinion

8 Div. 784.

February 18, 1937.

Appeal from Law and Equity Court, Lauderdale County; Robt. M. Hill, Judge.

Wm. Milliken, of Florence, for appellant.

In view of the decision, it is not necessary that brief be here set out.

A. A. Williams, of Florence, for appellees.

The record discloses no judgment of the trial court that will support an appeal, and the appeal will be dismissed ex mero motu. Alston v. Marengo County Board, 224 Ala. 676, 141 So. 658; Martin v. Alabama Power Co., 208 Ala. 212, 94 So. 76; Wood v. Finney, 207 Ala. 160, 92 So. 264.


Where, because of adverse rulings, it becomes necessary for plaintiff to suffer a nonsuit, an appeal to review such rulings under Code, § 6431, is from the judgment of nonsuit, entered by the court at the instance of plaintiff, a judgment to the effect that defendant go hence, etc., putting the case out of court. Alston v. Marengo County Board of Education et al., 224 Ala. 676, 141 So. 658; Wood, use, etc., v. Coman et al., 56 Ala. 283; Smith v. Louisville N. R. Co., 208 Ala. 440, 94 So. 489.

In this cause the record shows no judgment. The bill of exceptions recites that upon a ruling of the court sustaining a demurrer to plaintiff's replication to defendants' plea No. 2, "the plaintiff then and there in open court announced that because of said adverse ruling he would plead no further but would suffer a nonsuit with a bill of exceptions."

Clearly this is not a judgment, but merely an announcement or motion on which a proper judgment should have been rendered.

In the absence of a judgment to support an appeal, the appellate court is without jurisdiction, and the appeal must be dismissed.

Appeal dismissed.

ANDERSON, C. J., and GARDNER, and FOSTER, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Davison v. Stutts

Supreme Court of Alabama
Feb 18, 1937
172 So. 600 (Ala. 1937)
Case details for

Davison v. Stutts

Case Details

Full title:DAVISON v. STUTTS et al

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Feb 18, 1937

Citations

172 So. 600 (Ala. 1937)
172 So. 600

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