Burgin v. Simpson

103 So. 923, 20 Ala. App. 674
CourtAlabama Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 17, 1925
Docket6 Div. 353.
StatusPublished

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Burgin v. Simpson, 103 So. 923, 20 Ala. App. 674 (Ala. Ct. App. 1925).

Opinion

RICE, J.

The appeal is on the record proper, without bill of exceptions, and the oral charge of the court is not set out, as it should be. Appellee brought his action in a complaint consisting of two counts, and in prosecuting this appeal from the judgment rendered against them, the only errors assigned and argued by appellants are the actions of the trial court in overruling their demurrers to the complaint, and the same and identical demurrers to count 1 of the complaint, as it was amended. If there was no error in overruling the demurrers to the said count 1, of course there was none in overruling the same to the complaint as a whole. Therefore, considering briefly the said count 1 in the light of the demurrers interposed, and observing that the same follows in all substantial respects the form prescribed under Code *675 1907, § 53S2; subd. 9, we hold that the action of the court in overruling appellant’s demurrers was free from error. Code 1907, § 5322. If this were not so, we would not be willing to predicate a reversal of the case upon these rulings of the court, because of the fact that in the condition of the record, and after an examination of the whole cause, it does not appear that the alleged errors complained of probably injuriously affected substantial rights of the appellants. Rule 45, Supreme Court, Code 1923, vol. 4, p. 895. The cases cited by counsel for appellants in no way militate against the holding above. Finding no prejudicial error in the record, let the judgment be affirmed. Affirmed.

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