Case Name: THOMAS v. THOMAS
Court: Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
Decision Date: 1950-11-17
Citations: 218 S.C. 235
Docket Number: 16433
Parties: THOMAS v. THOMAS
Judges: Stukes, Tayeor, ' and Oxner, JJ., and R. D. Ride, A. A. J., concur in results.
Reporter: South Carolina Reports
Volume: 218
Pages: 235–241

Head Matter:
16432
THOMAS v. THOMAS
(62 S. E. (2d) 307)
Messrs., Leppard & Leppard, of Chesterfield, and I. A. S'moak, Jr., of Walterboro, for Appellant,
Mr. Sidney D. Duncan, of Columbia, for Respondent.
November 17, 1950.

Opinion:
Baker, Chief Justice.
This is an action brought by the respondent to procure an absolute divorce from the appellant which was commenced in the Court of Common Pleas for Richland County, on or about September 26, 1949. We learn from the order of Judge Greneker that the appellant served his answer to the complaint on October 17, 1949, apparently without reservation; and subsequent thereto', on or about November 25, 1949, interposed his motion for a change of venue to the County of his residence at the time of the commencement of the action and when the motion was heard, the same being Chesterfield County. So far as we are informed, the appellant's place of residence continues in Chesterfield County.
The "Agreed Statement of Facts" in the' record reads: "Plaintiff (respondent) and defendant (appellant) last resided together as man and wife in Richland County. Prior to the commencement of this action plaintiff (respondent) and defendant (appellant) separated and. defendant (appellant) removed his residence to Chesterfield County and resided therein at the time of the commencement of this action."
The learned Circuit Judge refused the motion for a change of venue based upon his construction of Section 4 of the Divorce Statute (No. 137, Acts of 1949, page 216), and this appeal followed.
The only issue before the Court is: Did the trial Judge err in refusing the motion of appellant for a change of venue from Richland County to Chesterfield County?
• We affirm the order appealed from, but not for the reason therein stated, with which, at least, the writer hereof does not agree. When the appellant answered the complaint he did so without reserving the right tO' move for a change of venue, and thereby waived jurisdiction; and the Court of Common Pleas for Richland County thus acquired the right to adjudicate the issue between the parties. Rosamond v. Lucas-Kidd Motor Co., Inc., et al., 182 S. C. 331, 189 S. E. 641; American Agricultural Chem. Co. v. Thomas, 206 S. C. 355, 368; 34 S. E. (2d) 592, 160 A. L. R. 594. See also Lillard v. Searson, 170 S. C. 304, 170 S. E. 449.
Affirmed.
Stukes, Tayeor, ' and Oxner, JJ., and R. D. Ride, A. A. J., concur in results.