Case Name: Wells v. Whiting
Court: Appellate Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1920-12-23
Citations: 75 Ind. App. 85
Docket Number: No. 10,651
Parties: Wells v. Whiting.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Court of Appeals Reports
Volume: 75
Pages: 85–85

Head Matter:
Wells v. Whiting.
[No. 10,651.
Filed December 23, 1920.
Rehearing denied February 25, 1921.]
Appeal. — Review.—Ruling on Demurrer for Misjoinder of Causes. —Affirmance.—Statute.—Under §346 Burns 1914, §341 R. S. 1881, providing that no judgment shall be reversed for any error in sustaining or overruling a demurrer for misjoinder of • causes of action, a judgment must be affirmed where the only error properly assigned was the overruling of a demurrer to the complaint based on alleged misjoinder .of causes of action.
From Marion Superior Court (A3,250) ; Linn- D. Hay, Judge.
Action by Sarah Whiting against Nelson Wells. From a judgment for plaintiff, the defendant appeals.
Affirmed.
Joseph K. Brown, for appellant.
George W. Galvin, for appellee.

Opinion:
Enloe, J.
The only error properly assigned, which is presented in this case, is the action of the court in overruling a demurrer to the complaint. The said demurrer was for alleged misjoinder of causes of action. Section 346 Burns 1914, §341 R. S. 1881, provides: "No judgment shall ever be reversed for any error committed in sustaining or overruling a demurrer for misjoinder of causes of action."
The judgment is therefore affirmed.'