&198tna Life Ins. Co. v. McIver

65 S.W.2d 817
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedOctober 12, 1933
DocketNo. 1391.
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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&198tna Life Ins. Co. v. McIver, 65 S.W.2d 817 (Tex. Ct. App. 1933).

Opinion

GALLAGHER, Chief Justice.

This suit was instituted by J. M. Mclver, appellee herein, against /Etna Life Insurance Company, appellant herein, in the county court of Madison county, to recover the sum of $371.98 which he alleged was due him by the terms of an insurance contract between him and appellant for temporary total disability resulting from accident. The suit was filed May 27, 1932. Counsel for appellee presented at the time of such filing a citation prepared by them, requiring appellant to answer in said suit at a regular term of the county court of said county to be held on the first Monday in July, 1932; same being the 4th day of said month. Such citation was duly issued by the clerk and served upon appellant. On the 1st day of July, 1932, appellant filed a plea of privilege in statutory form, in which it alleged that it resided in Harris county and asked that the suit be transferred to that county for trial. Appellant, at the same time, subject to. said plea, filed its original answer in the cause. Appel- *818 lee did not file any affidavit controverting said plea. It is conceded that no term of the county court of Madison county for civil business was held at the time said citation was made returnable. There is no affirmative evidence that the commissioners’ court of said county had ever made an order providing for a July term of such court, nor that such a term had ever been held. It is further conceded that a term of said court was held beginning on the first Monday in August, : 1932, same being the 1st day of said month, and that the proceedings shown by the transcript herein were had during such term. Appellant, on the 1st day of August, 1932, filed in the cause its first amended plea of privilege .and answer.. Appellee, on August 2, 1932, filed its affidavit controverting appellant’s amended plea of privilege. Appellant, on August 16, 1932, filed a motion to strike said controverting affidavit on the ground that the same was not filed within, five days after the return day of said purported July term of said court. On the hearing of said plea the county clerk produced in open court the minutes of the commissioners’ court of said county and read therefrom an order of said court made at the May term, 1932, thereof, directing that the county court be held in said county on the first Monday in February, May, August, and November, respectively, in each year. The witness testified that she was present in court when said order was made. The court overruled said motion.

Appellant presents assignments of error in which it complains of the action of the court in overruling said motion to strike ap-pellee’s controverting affidavit. The Constitution of this state and the statutes enacted in pursuance thereof provide, in substance, that the county court shall hold at least four terms for both civil and criminal business annually, and such other terms each year as may be fixed by the commissioners’ court, and that, unless otherwise provided, such terms shall be held on the first Monday in February, May, August, an'd November in .each year. Constitution, art. 5, § 29; R. S. art. 1961, as amended by Acts 1929, 1st Called Sess., c. 48, § 2 (Vernon’s Ann. Civ. St. art. 1961). The holding of a term of the county court, of said county beginning on the first Monday in August, 1932, was in accord with the provisions of the Constitution, the statutes, and the order o-f the commissioners’ court. A controverting affidavit is required .by the statute to be filed within five days after appearance day. R. S. art. 2007. The first appearance day after the filing of this suit was August 2, 1932, and appellee filed his controverting affidavit on that day. The court did not err in refusing to strike such affidavit from the record.

Appellee alleged that appellant, .¿Etna Life Insurance Company, was a corporation, duly incorporated under the laws of the state of Connecticut, with permit to do business in this state; that under the authority of such permit it was engaged in general life and accident insurance business; that W. M. Keller, of Palestine, Anderson county, was its agent and representative; that he was duly authorized to sell insurance and receive and receipt for the premiums therefor; that appellant, on the 3d day of November, 1931, acting by and through said agent, in consideration of $10 premium then and there paid by appel-lee, agreed to insure and did insure him against total disability from injuries received in connection with or as the result of the operation of automobiles; that the indemnity agreed to be paid him for total disability was $25 per week during the duration thereof. He further alleged that said agent at that time prepared a written application for such insurance; that he signed' the same; that said agent was then and there authorized to accept’and did accept such application; that said agent was then and there authorized to agree and did agree with him, in consideration of'the premium as aforesaid, that said insurance should take effect immediately and continue in- full force and effect for one year after said date; that said transaction between him and said agent consummated a contract of insurance and constituted a policy of Insurance; that said agent agreed within a few days to deliver to appellee a further policy in writing in accordance with the contract of insurance agreed upon, but that defendant never delivered such further evidence of insurance during the period of his ■disability, as thereinafter alleged. He further alleged that on the 5th day of November, 1931, while riding in his private automobile and operating the same in a careful manner, his automobile was struck by another car, and that he received as a result of such collision certain serious injuries to his person; that .he was totally disabled for a period of sixty-eight days and was entitled by the terms of his contract of insurance with appellant to the sum of $25 per week for and during such period. He further alleged that he resided in Madison county, Tex., that said accident occurred and said injury was • received in Freestone county, Tex., but that within a few hours thereafter he was removed to his home in Madison county and there remained during the total" period of his disability. Appellee repeated in his controverting affidavit the material allegations of his amended petition on the issue of venue and claimed the right to maintain his suit in said county on the following grounds:

(a) That he resided in Madison county, and that his suit was against a life insurance or accident insurance company to recover on a policy issued by it, and that he was entitled, under subdivision 28 of the article of our statutes (article 1995) regulating venue, to maintain such suit in the county of his residence, *819 or in the county where the loss occurred, at his election. He further alleged in that connection that such suit was to recover indemnity for loss of time, and such loss, beginning within an hour or two after his injuries, was sustained by him while confined to his home in said county.

(b) That appellant was a foreign corporation, doing 'business within the state, and that he was entitled, under subdivision 27 of said venue article, to maintain this suit in the county in which his cause of action, or a part thereof, arose, and that such cause of action, or a part thereof, arose in Madison county.

Appellee alone testified at the hearing on said plea of privilege and controverting affidavit.

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