Case Name: Benjamin W. Padley, Appellant, v. James Gregg, et al., Respondents
Court: Washington Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Washington
Decision Date: 1901-10-26
Citations: 26 Wash. 322
Docket Number: No. 3957
Parties: Benjamin W. Padley, Appellant, v. James Gregg, et al., Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: Washington Reports
Volume: 26
Pages: 322–323

Head Matter:
[No. 3957.
Decided October 26, 1901.]
Benjamin W. Padley, Appellant, v. James Gregg, et al., Respondents.
APPEALABLE ORDER-RULING ON DEMURRER. An order sustaining a demurrer is not an appealable one.
Appeal from Superior Court, King County. — Hon. Boyd J. Tallman, Judge.
Appeal dismissed.
II. F. Foster, for appellant.
William Hickman Moore, for respondents.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Motion is made to dismiss the appeal in this case for the reason that said appeal is from an order sustaining a demurrer. The record showing that the appeal was talten from the order of the court sustaining a demurrer to appellant's complaint, the motion must he sustained, as we have decided in Potvin v. McCorvey, 1 Wash. 389 (25 Pac. 330), and Mason County v. Dunbar, 10 Wash. 163 (38 Pac. 1003), that an appeal will not lie from an order sustaining a demurrer. The case falls within the rule announced in those cases, and the appeal is dismissed.