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Murray First Thrift Loan Co. v. Benson

Supreme Court of Utah
Apr 12, 1977
563 P.2d 185 (Utah 1977)

Summary

affirming trial court's decision to dismiss claims in a third-party complaint with prejudice, although third-party plaintiff sought dismissal of claims without prejudice

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Opinion

No. 14684.

April 12, 1977.

Appeal from the Fifth District Court, Washington County, J. Harlan Burns, J.

Ricardo B. Ferrari and John A. Snow, of Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall McCarthy, Salt Lake City, for plaintiff and appellant.

Carman E. Kipp of Kipp Christian, Salt Lake City, for Benson.

Donn E. Cassity of Romney, Nelson Cassity, Salt Lake City, for Ruff.


Before us is an order of the court below dismissing, with prejudice, counts two and three of plaintiff's third-party complaint against George P. Ruff. We affirm that order, and award costs to Ruff.

This case was some sixteen months in preparation. All parties appeared at the appointed time for trial. A jury was impaneled, and opening statements were made. At this juncture a noon recess was called. During this recess plaintiff settled its claim against the Bensons — the Bensons agreed to transfer certain realty to plaintiff. As a result, plaintiff moved counts two and three of its third-party complaint, against Ruff, be dismissed without prejudice; for the reason plaintiff would not know "until we have liquidated the Benson property whether, and to what extent, Murray has been injured . . . by Mr. Ruff."

Counsel for Ruff objected, and moved the court to dismiss counts two and three with prejudice. He stated he had been some sixteen months in preparation, and his client was there ready to proceed. The court inquired of counsel for plaintiff, if he were ready to proceed, he said "no," giving the reason quoted above. Thereupon the court took the action we have affirmed.

Rule 41(a)(2), U.R.C.P., invests the court with a reasonable discretion in the matter of dismissals. The record does not disclose this discretion to have been abused. ( Shaffer v. Evans, 10 Cir., 263 F.2d 134.)

ELLETT, C.J., and CROCKETT, WILKINS and HALL, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Murray First Thrift Loan Co. v. Benson

Supreme Court of Utah
Apr 12, 1977
563 P.2d 185 (Utah 1977)

affirming trial court's decision to dismiss claims in a third-party complaint with prejudice, although third-party plaintiff sought dismissal of claims without prejudice

Summary of this case from Albrecht v. Bennett

affirming trial court's decision to dismiss claims in a third-party complaint with prejudice, although third-party plaintiff sought dismissal of claims without prejudice

Summary of this case from Albrecht v. Bennett

stating that the district court has “reasonable discretion in the matter of [voluntary] dismissals”

Summary of this case from LaMoreaux v. Black Diamond Holdings, LLC
Case details for

Murray First Thrift Loan Co. v. Benson

Case Details

Full title:MURRAY FIRST THRIFT LOAN CO., A CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLANT, v…

Court:Supreme Court of Utah

Date published: Apr 12, 1977

Citations

563 P.2d 185 (Utah 1977)

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