141 Minn. 59 | Minn. | 1918
This action was brought in St. Louis county in December, 1917. Defendant resided in Carlton county. On December 28 defendant served an affidavit and demand for a change of venue to Carlton county, under the provisions of section 7722, G. S. 1913. This demand and affidavit, with proof of service thereof upon plaintiff’s attorney, were not filed with the clerk of court of St. Louis county until February 7, 1918, or more than 30 days after the service thereof. On January 12 the following stipulation was entered into by counsel:
Knudsen Eruit Company, a Corporation Plaintiff, vs. M. C. Horner, Defendant.
It is stipulated that the time for answering in the above entitled action be extended to January 21, 1918.
It is further stipulated that at the option of the plaintiff the above entitled action shall stand for trial at the first term of the District Court hereafter convening in Carlton county, and notice of trial and filing of note of issue is waived.
Dated January 12, 1918. Lathers & Hoag,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Middaugh & Coger,
Attorneys for Defendant.
On February 6, counsel for plaintiff served notice of trial of the action at the next regular term to be held in St. Louis county. The cause being upon the calendar for such term, -defendant, at the call thereof on the first day of the term, moved the court to strilre the same from the calendar. The court so directed and plaintiff appealed from the order.
The section of the statute in question provides that “such demand and affidavit with proof of service thereof upon the plaintiff’s attorney shall be filed with the clerk in the county where the action was begun, within thirty days from the date of its service, and thereupon the place of trial shall be changed to the county where the defendant resides without any further proceedings.”
To effect a change of venue under the provisions of this statute, defendant must make a record showing full compliance therewith. It must appear from the affidavit that at the time of the commencement of the
The order appealed from is affirmed.