Case Name: Commercial Credit Company v. Higbee
Court: Colorado Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Colorado
Decision Date: 1931-01-19
Citations: 88 Colo. 300
Docket Number: No. 12,412
Parties: Commercial Credit Company v. Higbee.
Judges: 
Reporter: Colorado Reports
Volume: 88
Pages: 300–301

Head Matter:
No. 12,412.
Commercial Credit Company v. Higbee.
(295 Pac. 792)
Decided January 19, 1931.
Mr. Louis A. Hellerstein, for plaintiff.in error.
Mr. Carl Cline, Mr. Bryan L. Whitehead, for defendant in error.
In Department.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice Hilliard
delivered the opinion of the court.
In an action brought by the defendant in error against another, an automobile was attached as the property of the defendant below, who is not a party here. The plaintiff in error, claiming' ownership of the attached property, filed a petition of intervention. To this petition the defendant in error, plaintiff below, interposed a demurrer which was sustained. The intervener elected to stand on its demurrer and brings error. Other than sustaining the demurrer and fixing a time for tendering' a bill of exceptions no orders were made, and no final judgment entered. Entry of final judgment is requisite to the right to predicate and prosecute error. Section 425, Code, '21; Martin v. Way, 86 Colo. 232, 280 Pac. 488.
The writ is dismissed, but without prejudice to further appropriate proceeding's in the court below.
Mr. Chief Justice Adams, Mr. Justice Campbell and Mr. Justice Alter concur.