103 P. 639 | Okla. | 1909
On October 5, 1904, the plaintiffs in error, plaintiffs below, filed their action against the defendant in error, defendant below, to recover a judgment against it in the sum of $2,671.75. On the trial of the cause to the court, it was found that there was due from the school district to plaintiffs the amount prayed, but that all of the said amount except the sum of $893 was in excess of 4 per cent. of the assessed valuation of said district. A judgment was rendered in favor of all the plaintiffs, and against the defendant school district, for this sum with a proviso that the same be applied to the payment of that portion of the account previously assigned to the Stephenson-Browne Lumber Company which was in the amount of $1,101.06. Motions for new trial were filed by the parties; the lumber company filing its motion separately. These were overruled, exceptions saved, and the plaintiffs Weisbender, Noll, and Smith have sought to appeal the case to this court by petition in error and case-made. The Stephenson-Browne Lumber Company neither joined in said appeal, nor was it made a defendant in error or served with the case-made.
The defendant by its counsel in this court insists, in brief, that the proceeding be dismissed because of the fact that the lumber company was a necessary party to the determination of it, and that, in the absence of said company appearing either as plaintiff or defendant in error, and in the absence of any service having been made upon it or any appearance in this court, we are without jurisdiction to review the action of the trial court. In our judgment this contention must be sustained. To hold otherwise would be to adjudicate in this court the rights to this company without its being a party to the action. A reversal of this judgment *175 would be to reverse the judgment of the lumber company and would affect it adversely in a proceeding in which it was not a party and had no opportunity to be heard or to present its claims.
This question was passed on by the Supreme Court of the territory of Oklahoma in a number of cases, among which may be noted the following: Board of County Commissioners of LoganCounty v. Harvey et al.,
On the authority of the foregoing adjudications, the contention of defendant in error is sustained, and the appeal is dismissed.
Hayes, Turner, and Williams, JJ., concur; Kane, C. J., absent and not voting. *176