Court Opinion

ID: 3972178
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-06 10:30:41.465973+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:44:02.359494
License: Public Domain

We are informed by appellant in his brief that this case was instituted in the justice's court of Harris county by appellee against the International  Great Northern Railroad Company, Thos. J. Freeman, receiver thereof, the Texas  Pacific Railroad Company, Mobile 
Ohio Railroad Company, and the St. Louis, Iron Mountain  Southern Railroad Company, for $199.60, alleged to be due for damages caused to certain household goods shipped from Tupelo, Miss., to Houston, Tex.; that the defendants Texas  Pacific Railroad Company, St. Louis, Iron Mountain  Southern Railroad Company, and T. J. Freeman, receiver, filed certain answers in the justice's court, and that judgment was rendered in favor of plaintiff for the full amount sued for, from which Freeman, receiver, appealed to the county court. No copy of the transcript from the justice's court appears in the record, nor any copy of the appeal bond filed in justice's court. The record, therefore, fails to show jurisdiction in the county court. Wells v. Driskell (Sup.)145 S.W. 333; Powell v. Hill, 152 S.W. 181. The record may be amended to cure such defect in the manner pointed out in said case of Wells v. Driskell.
The Mobile  Ohio Railroad Company has not been disposed of so far as is shown by the record. The transcript shows neither citation served upon said defendant, nor answer by it, and if the transcript from the justice's court was copied in the record and also failed to show service, the judgment, according to some of our decisions, could not be objected to for failing to dispose of said party. Moody v. Smoot,78 Tex. 119, 14 S.W. 285; Varrus v. Faulkner, 138 S.W. 789; Porter v. Railway Company, 56 Tex. Civ. App. 479, 121 S.W. 897; Wilson v. Smith,17 Tex. Civ. App. 194, 43 S.W. 1086. There are, however, cases holding the contrary.
It also appears that while a verdict was returned in favor of the Texas Pacific Railroad and the St. Louis, Iron Mountain  Southern Railroad, and the return of such verdict is recited in the judgment, yet the court failed to enter judgment that plaintiff take nothing against said defendants, and they remain undisposed of. The judgment is therefore not final, and this court has no jurisdiction of the appeal. Texas Land Loan Co. v. Winter, 93 Tex. 560, 57 S.W. 39; Traction Co. v. McMurray, 140 S.W. 478.
The appeal is dismissed.