Court Opinion

ID: 9831161
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 20:52:06.26054+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:43:31.978947
License: Public Domain

Upon Motion for Rehearing.
[4] Appellee, in his motion for rehearing, contends that this cause should not be dismissed for want of jurisdiction .in the trial court, but that, if it must be reversed, it should be remanded for a new trial. Under the authority of Braggins v. Holekamp, 68 S. W. 57, and eases there cited, this motion is granted. As said by the court in that ease, which was very similar in its facts to this one: “Inasmuch as the original petition showed jurisdiction, and- inasmuch as the cause was tried without a question as to the jurisdiction, and plaintiff might and could have amended and avoided such question, if it had been made, we think it just and proper to remand the cause instead of dismissing it.”
Therefore the judgment dismissing this cause is set aside, and the same is now reversed, and the cause remanded for a new trial.