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Smith v. Taylor
97 Ark. 424
Ark.
1911
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McCulloch, C. J.

This is an action instituted by appellee against appellant in the circuit court of Sharp County, Northern-District, to recover the sum of one hundred dollars alleged to be-dire as damages resulting from -the alleged breach by appellant of his contract with appellee employing the latter as his agent to sell a certain tract of land. Appellee recovered judgment below for $25.

The Constitution (art. 7, § 40) provides that justices of" the peace shall have original jurisdiction “exclusive of the circuit court in all matters of contract where the amount in controversy does not exceed the sum of one hundred dollars, excluding interest.” It 'has been held by this court that the term “matters-of contract” embraces an action for unliquidated damages when, the action is founded upon a contract. Stanley v. Bracht, 42 Ark. 210; Koch v. Kimberling, 55 Ark. 547.

It follows that the circuit court had no jurisdiction of the cause of action set forth in the complaint. Therefore the.judgment is reversed, and the cause dismissed.

Case Details

Case Name: Smith v. Taylor
Court Name: Supreme Court of Arkansas
Date Published: Jan 30, 1911
Citation: 97 Ark. 424
Court Abbreviation: Ark.
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