Falfurrias Immigration Co. v. Spielhagen

124 S.W. 616, 103 Tex. 144, 1910 Tex. LEXIS 159
CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 2, 1910
DocketNo. 2056.
StatusPublished
Cited by22 cases

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Falfurrias Immigration Co. v. Spielhagen, 124 S.W. 616, 103 Tex. 144, 1910 Tex. LEXIS 159 (Tex. 1910).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Williams

delivered the opinion of the court.

From an interlocutory order of the district judge, appointing a receiver for the appellant company, on the petition of appelleej an appeal was taken to the Court of Civil Appeals for the First District. That court has certified to us for decision these two questions:

“First: Were the allegations of the petition suEcient to authorize the trial judge to appoint a receiver for the defendant corporation?

“Second: If the petition be held suEcient, was the judge authorized, notwithstanding the sworn denial of the defendant before set out, to appoint a receiver upon the sworn petition of the plaintiff unsupported by any additional aEdavit?

The certificate also contains a full statement of the allegations of the petition and of the answer. It is obvious that the entire case has been certified.

In answering the questions this court would have to determine whether or not the petition stated a cause of action; and, if so, whether or not it is one the enforcement of which may be aided by the appointment of a receiver, and, if so, whether or not the facts essential to such appointment are suEciently stated. If all these questions should be resolved in the plaintiff’s favor, then the only question remaining would be that put to us as the second.

This court from the first has held that the statute regulating the certifying of questions does not authorize the transfer of an entire case to this court so as to substitute its jurisdiction for that of the Court of Civil Appeals, but only authorizes the certification of particular question or questions of law upon which the decision depends. Shoe Co. v. Insurance Co., 87 Texas, 112; Laughlin v. Insurance Co., 87 Texas, 115; Bassett v. Sherrod, 89 Texas, 272; Mann v. Dublin Oil Co., 91 Texas, 617.

*145 The statute gives an appeal to the Court of Civil Appeals from an order appointing a receiver and has made the judgment of that court conclusive of such appeal. It certainly was not intended that the judgment of this court, upon an entire case, should be substituted for that of the court to which the appeal is allowed. While we do not intimate that particular questions of law, arising in that class of appeals, may not be certified to this court, we do hold that it would be inconsistent with the purposes of both the statute authorizing and limiting such appeals and that regulating the certifying of questions, to entertain certificates the effect of which is to transfer to this court a jurisdiction lodged exclusively with another.

Certificate dismissed.

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