15 P.2d 737 | Idaho | 1932
Plaintiff and appellant, C.V. Cable, obtained a writ of attachment against property of defendant and respondent, F.E. Olson. Both the complaint and affidavit of attachment set forth four causes of action. Respondent demurred to the complaint, and moved to dissolve and discharge the attachment upon several grounds. The trial court sustained the demurrer and discharged the attachment *391 on March 2, 1932. On March 11, 1932, appellant filed his amended complaint, having abandoned his second cause of action, setting up only three of the original four causes of action, and the following day moved the court for permission to amend his affidavit, which motion was by the court denied. From the order dissolving the attachment, plaintiff appealed, seeking to preserve the attachment by filing an undertaking under the provisions of C. S., sec. 7159. Respondent has moved to dismiss the appeal on the ground that the same is moot.
The attack upon the affidavit of attachment involved many allegations of the original complaint. The amended complaint superseded the original and related back to the date of its filing. (First National Bank of Logan v. Collins,
Budge, Givens, Varian and Leeper, JJ., concur. *392