75 S.W. 1084 | Tex. App. | 1903
Holloman brought suit in a justice court against Carothers on a claim for $115, rent, and took out a distress warrant which was levied on cotton and corn grown on the rented premises. The defendant replevied the property, and filed a cross-action for damages for $150 for a breach of the contract. The result of the trial in the Justice Court is shown by the following entry upon the docket of the justice of the peace:
"On this the 17th day of November, 1902, came on to be heard this cause, when both plaintiff and defendant appeared in person and by attorneys and announced ready for trial, a jury having been waived in said cause, when defendant entered a demurrer to said evidence, which said demurrer was sustained by the court and judgment entered in favor of defendant for all costs in this behalf expended, for which execution may issue."
The plaintiff appealed to the County Court, and a trial there resulted in favor of the plaintiff against the defendant for the sum of $84.68, from which the defendant has come to this court by writ of error, and asks that the judgment of the court be reversed and the cause dismissed because there was no final judgment in the Justice Court from which an appeal could be had to the County Court. If there was no final judgment in the Justice Court the appeal to the County Court was a nullity, and the County Court did not acquire jurisdiction of the cause, and this court will take notice of the want of jurisdiction without the necessity of objection in the County Court. Hancock v. Metz,
The judgment of the court below is reversed and the cause will be remanded to the County Court of Calhoun County, with instructions to dismiss the appeal.
Reversed and remanded. *133