Case Name: The State of Washington, on the Relation of Raine A. Small, Appellant, v. Thomas C. Fleming et al., Respondents
Court: Washington Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Washington
Decision Date: 1905-03-22
Citations: 37 Wash. 531
Docket Number: No. 5351
Parties: The State of Washington, on the Relation of Raine A. Small, Appellant, v. Thomas C. Fleming et al., Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: Washington Reports
Volume: 37
Pages: 531–532

Head Matter:
[No. 5351.
Decided March 22, 1905.]
The State of Washington, on the Relation of Raine A. Small, Appellant, v. Thomas C. Fleming et al., Respondents.
Appeal — Appealable Obdeks. An order sustaining a demurrer is not appealable.
Appeal from an order of the superior court for Snohomish county, Denney, J., entered February 13, 1904, sustaining a demurrer to a complaint.
Dismissed.
Merrick & Mills, for appellant.
Robert A. Hulbert, for respondents.
Reported in 79 Pac. 1115.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The respondents move to dismiss the appeal in this case upon the ground that the same is taken or sought to be taken from an order sustaining a demurrer to appellant's complaint. This court has repeatedly held that such an order is not appealable. Potvin v. McCorvey, 1 Wash. 389, 25 Pac. 330; Olsen v. Newton, 3 Wash. 429, 30 Pac. 450; Mason County v. Dunbar, 10 Wash. 163, 38 Pac. 1003; Padley v. Gregg, 26 Wash. 322, 67 Pac 72.
The motion must be granted, and the appeal is hereby dismissed.