Case ID: white-w_1/html/0149-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Winkler, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

James Farris v. J. & A. Seisfield.
    (No. 1164, Op. Book No. 1, p. 752.)
    Appeal from Collin County.
   Opinion by

Winkler, J.

§ 350. Partnership, judgment against. The judgment of the district court having been rendered upon proper service had upon Bryant, one of the members of the partnership of Parris & Bryant, was sufficient to bind the partnership and the property of the individual member so served. [Pas. Dig. art. 1514.] Qucere: Where such judgment has been rendered, can the plaintiff, by a new suit, recover judgment against the partner not served, so as to subject his individual property also to the payment of the original judgment ?

§ 351. Venue of. suit. A defendant must be sued in the county of his residence, unless the case comes within some of the exceptions named in the statute. [Pas. Dig. art. 1423.]

April 30, 1879.

§ 352. Jurisdiction of county court. Under the present constitution and laws, the county court has no jurisdiction to set aside a judgment of the district court.

Reversed and remanded.