Case ID: ark_279/html/0218-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

VERMEER MANUFACTURING COMPANY v. Jimmy VANDIVER, a/k/a VANDIVER EQUIPMENT COMPANY and FORD MOTOR COMPANY
    650 S.W.2d 244
    Supreme Court of Arkansas
    Opinion delivered May 9, 1983
    
      Pollard ir Cavaneau, by; Jerry Cavaneau, for appellant.
    
      Lightle, Beebe, Raney ér Bell, by: Donald Raney, for appellee Vandiver.
    
      Smith é• Nixon, by: W. R. Nixon, Jr., for appellee Ford Motor Company.
   Per Curiam.

This case involves multiple claims of relief and liability among multiple parties. The trial court dismissed one defendant, Ford Motor Company, on the basis of lack of venue. The other parties now seek to appeal that ruling. However, the order of the trial court does not recite that there is no just reason for delaying an appeal nor does it direct the entry of a final judgment in favor of Ford Motor Company. Therefore, ARCP Rule 54 (b) requires that the present appeal be dismissed without prejudice to appeal when a final judgment is entered.