Case Name: PARTRIDGE v. WOOTON
Court: Texas Courts of Civil Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1908-12-19
Citations: 137 S.W. 412
Docket Number: 
Parties: PARTRIDGE v. WOOTON.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter
Volume: 137
Pages: 412–412

Head Matter:
PARTRIDGE v. WOOTON.
(Court of Civil Appeals of Texas. Ft. Worth.
Dec. 19, 1908.)
Appeal and Error (§ 80 ) — Judgments Ap-pealable — Final Judgment.
A judgment not disposing of appellant’s cross-plea for damages is not final, and is not appealable.
[Ed. Note.1 — For other cases, see Appeal and Error, Cent. Dig. §§ 494-609; Dec. Dig. § 80. ]
Appeal from Haskell County Court; Joe Irby, Judge.
Action by J. E. Wooton against James Partridge. From a judgment for plaintiff, defendant appeals.
Dismissed.
See, also, 137 S. W. infra.
“Helton & Murchison and Thomason & Thomason, for appellant. James Partridge, H. G. McConnell, and Gordon B. McGuire, for appellee.
For other cases see same topic and section NUMBER in Dec. Dig. & Am. Dig. Key No. Series & Rep’r Indexes

Opinion:
SPEER, J.
The judgment attempted to be appealed from does not in any manner dispose of appellant's cross-plea for damages, and is therefore not such final judgment as will support the appeal. Riddle v. Bearden, 36 Tex. Civ. App. 97, 80 S. W. 1061; Van Chapman v. Warden, No. 6,324 in this court (memorandum opinion, not for publication).
Appeal dismissed at appellant's cost.