Court Opinion

ID: 5006580
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2021-10-01 02:09:26.606963+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T08:17:17.281611
License: Public Domain

SMITH, Justice.
Gunnell and wife brought this action in a district court of Hidalgo county against a number of defendants, one of whom resided in Hidalgo county and all the others in Harris county. The Harris county defendants each filed a plea of privilege to be sued in said county. The Gunnells filed separate affidavits controverting said pleas, upon the stated ground that “these plaintiffs would show that the defendant, O. H. Helf, who is one of the defendants in this cause, resides in Hidal-go County, Texas, and at ^Weslaco, Hidalgo County, Texas, and that he is one of the defendants against which the cause of action herein is asserted and that said cause of action is a joint action against all of the defendants and that venue lies in Hidalgo County, Texas.” The defendants filed general demurrers directed at each of said controverting pleas.
Upon a hearing of the matter of privilege, the parties agreed, with the apparent approval of the trial judge, that the court’s ruling upon the general demurrers should be decisive of the pleas of privilege; that is to say, that a ruling sustaining or overruling the general demurrers should be given the effect of sustaining or overruling the pleas of privilege, as the ease might be. Upon consideration, and appárently after much argument, the court overruled the general demurrers and thereby automatically, under the agreement of the parties, overruled the pleas of privilege. The several defendants have appealed.
*326It appears that at some undisclosed Juncture in the proceeding appellees’ controverting affidavit was amended, or interlined, so as to include a. clause referring to and adopting the plaintiffs’ petition as a part of the affidavit. The trial judge found, by implication, that this clause was timely and properly incorporated into the affidavit and this court is bound by that finding. The appeal must, therefore, rest upon the sufficiency of .the controverting affidavit, as so amended, as against the general demurrer. It seems to be conceded by the parties, and we so hold, that when so tested the affidavit was sufficient, and that the court correctly overruled the general demurrer. The result is, that as the parties agreed with the approval of the court that the ruling' of the court upon the demurrer should determine the matter of privilege, the order overruling the pleas of privilege must be sustained. This requires affirmance of the judgment as against all the appealing defendants except Talmadge Potter, whose status will now be noticed.
It appears that the controverting affidavit directed at Potter’s plea of privilege was never amended to include a reference to and adoption of. plaintiffs’ petition, and it is in effect conceded by appellees, and we so hold, that without such reference the affidavit was not sufficient to put the matter of venue in issue, and was therefore subject to the general demurrer, which should have been sustained, and, being sustained, automatically established Potter’s privilege, as agreed among the parties.
Accordingly, the order overruling the pleas of the nonresident defendants other than Talmadge Potter will be affirmed, but as to Potter it will be reversed, and judgment will be here rendered that as to appellant Potter the venue of this cause be changed to the district courts of Harris county, and the clerk of the district courts of Hidalgo county is hereby ordered to make certified copies of the filed papers in this cause and transmit the same to the clerk of the district courts of Harris county, as provided in article 2020, R. S. 1925, as amended by the Acts of 1938, 43d Reg., p. 546, c. 177 (Vernon’s Ann. Civ.' St. art. 2020). '■ ’ " v •
Affirmed in part; reversed and rendered in part.