Court Opinion

ID: 3224340
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-05 16:00:16.475425+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T12:35:48.236986
License: Public Domain

It is established in this jurisdiction to present for review the ruling of a trial court that caused a nonsuit, it must be made reasonably apparent or certain from the record that such action of appellant was suffered because of said ruling. Schillinger v. Wickersham, 199 Ala. 612, 75 So. 11; Herrmann v. Mobile County, 202 Ala. 274, 80 So. 112; Kennedy v. Lyric Theatre Co., 213 Ala. 153, 104 So. 274; Epperson v. First National Bank, 209 Ala. 12, 95 So. 343; Bush v. Russell,180 Ala. 590, 61 So. 373; Guiler v. United States Cast Iron Pipe 
Foundry Co., 197 Ala. 233, 72 So. 498; Berlin Machine Works v. Ewart Lumber Co., 184 Ala. 272, 63 So. 567; Ex parte Martin,180 Ala. 620, 61 So. 905. However this may be, we prefer to rest the decision on the merits of the court's ruling in sustaining demurrer to count 2. In this there was no error.
When the said count is analyzed it amounts to allegations of a loan, the charge of usurious interest thereon, payment of the lawful amount, and the repeated demand for further payments by reason of the usury charged. The action for verbal abuse is slander, and words used, when not accompanied by an assault, are not the subject of actionable damages. Republic Iron 
Steel Co. v. Self, 192 Ala. 403, 409, 68 So. 328, L.R.A. 1915F, 516. It is not contended that defendants published any words amounting to libel or slander, committed any act of physical violence, interfered with plaintiff's free conduct as an individual, and with his contractual or business relations, or in any way interfered with appellant's property. The use by defendants of mere words to plaintiff, which had not the effect to injure him physically and were not accompanied with an actual offer of physical violence, or did not interfere with his contractual relations and property rights, are not actionable as a trespass to the person, or as libel or slander. 38 Cyc. 999; 5 C. J. 617; L.R.A. 1915F, 516.
The case of Sparks v. McCreary, 156 Ala. 382, 47 So. 332, 22 L.R.A. (N.S.) 1224, was an action for damages for injury to business or calling; and Tennessee Coal, Iron  R. Co. v. Kelly, 163 Ala. 348, 50 So. 1008, was for damages for depriving one of employment; and Southern Finance Co. v. Foster, 19 Ala. App. 109,95 So. 338, was for causing the termination of contractual relations. The second count was not within the influence *Page 46 
of the last cases that are cited, and was properly challenged by demurrer.
Affirmed.
ANDERSON, C. J., and BOULDIN and BROWN, JJ., concur.