Ex Parte Ewart-Brewer Motor Co.

99 So. 836, 211 Ala. 191, 1924 Ala. LEXIS 441
CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedApril 24, 1924
Docket6 Div. 127.
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Ex Parte Ewart-Brewer Motor Co., 99 So. 836, 211 Ala. 191, 1924 Ala. LEXIS 441 (Ala. 1924).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

This is a petition for writ .of certiorari, filed, by Ewart-Brewer Motor Company, W. E. Ewart, and W. P. Brewer, for a review of the decision of the Court of Appeals in the case of Ex parte E. N. Cunningham, 99 South. 834, 1 an original petition in said court for the issuance of a writ of mandamus to be directed to Hon. John Denson as. circuit judge. Motion is here made by E. N. Cunningham to dismiss this petition upon the ground, among others, that these petitioners were not parties to the record in the cause here sought to be reviewed, and therefore are without right to file said petition. We are of the opinion the motion is well founded.

The case of Wilson v. Duncan, 114 Ala. 659, 21 South. 1017, involved a review by appeal, but by analogy the principle therein . recognized finds application here. The Wilson Case involved a contest of election for the office of tax collector, and arising from this litigation was a mandamus proceeding by the contestee against the trial judge. Upon the hearing the rule nisi against the judge was made final. The contestee, and not the judge, sought to review the decision, and it was held that the contestee, not being a party to the proceeding, could not maintain the appeal, and the motion .to dismiss was sustained. Applying like reasoning here, these petitioners not being parties to the record are not in position to file this petition • in their names.

Subsequent to the filing of the motion to dismiss the petition, that is, on March 12, 1924, petitioner filed in this court a motion that the petition be amended so as to make Hon. John Denson as judge a party thereto. As previously shown, Judge Denson was not a party to this petition, and the original petition was therefore abortive. Under rule 42 as amended (198 Ala. xiv), applications of this character must be filed within 15 days after action of the Court of Appeals upon application for rehearing. The date of the filing of the motion was after the 'expiration of 15 days from such action, and to apply the provisions of the rule the application comes too late. Ex parte Mobile Lt. & R. Co., 200 Ala. 192, 75 South. 940; Campbell v. State, 202 Ala. 16, 79 South. 354; Sorsby v. Wilkerson, 206 Ala. 190, 89 South. 657; Atlantic Coast Line R. Co. v. Burkett, 207 Ala. 344, 92 South. 456.

The motion to dismiss the petition must prevail.

Petition dismissed.

ANDERSON, C. J., and SAYRE, GARDNER, and MILLER, JJ., concur.
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19 Ala. App. 584.

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