Firman Leather Goods Corp. v. McDonald & Shaw

217 S.W.2d 137, 1948 Tex. App. LEXIS 867
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedNovember 3, 1948
DocketNo. 4594.
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Firman Leather Goods Corp. v. McDonald & Shaw, 217 S.W.2d 137, 1948 Tex. App. LEXIS 867 (Tex. Ct. App. 1948).

Opinion

PRICE, Chief Justice.

This is an appeal by writ of error by the Firman Leather Goods Company, appellant, from a default judgment rendered against it in favor of J. B. McDonald and George Shaw, sole members of the firm of McDonald & Shaw. This judgment was rendered on the 4th day of November, 1947, and was in the sum of $2029.89. The»citation upon which this judgment was rendered is as follows:

“The State of Texas

“To W. B. Denman, Party-Defendant, and as agent for Firman Leather Goods Company, A corporation, you the said defendant are hereby commanded to appear before the 44th Judicial District Court of Texas, at the Courthouse in the City of Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, at or before Ten o’clock A.M., on the Monday next after the expiration of,20 days from the date of service hereof, then and there to answer the petition of J. B. George, McDonald & Shaw, Filed in said Court on the 23rd day of May, 1947 against Firman Leather Goods Company, a Corporation, for suit, said suit being Numbered 11457-B, the nature of which demand is as follows: Suit for debt, etc, as shown by said petition, a copy of which accompanies this Citation. If this Citation is not served within 90 days after date of its issuance it shall be returned unserved. Witness, Bill Shaw, Clerk of the' District Courts of Dallas County, Texas.

“Given under my hand and the Seal of said Court at office in the City of Dallas, this the 2nd, day of October, 1947.

“Attest: Bill Shaw, Clerk of the District Courts of Dallas County. Texas.
By /s/ Dorothy Long, Deputy, Dorothy Long.

“Came to hand on the 9 day of October, 1947, at 8 o’clock A.M., Executed at Georgetown, Texas, within the County of Williamson, at 3:45 o’clock P.M., on the 11th day of October, 1947, by delivering to the within named W. B. Denman each in person, a true copy of this Citation together with the accompanying copy of this petition, having first indorsed on same the date of delivery.

“The distance actually traveled by me in serving such process was . . . miles and my fees are as follows: To certify which witness my hand.

For serving Citation . . . $1.25 /s/ S. Allen, Sheriff of williamson, County. By Henry Mat-
For Mileage . . . ysek, Deputy.
For Notary . . .
Total Fees.$1.25 Pd. by Pltff’s Atty

“This is to certify that I have -this day copied and compared officer’s return on citation. done this the 17th day of October, 1947. Filed October 17, 1947. Bill Shaw, Dist. Clerk, Dallas Co., Texas.

“Endorsement on Instrument. No. 11,-457-B. 44th Judicial District Court, Dallas County, McDonald & Shaw. Citation Firman Leather Goods Company. Issued This 2nd day of October, 1947, Bill Shaw, Dist. Clerk, by Dorothy Long, Deputy George Sergeant, Texas Bnk Bldg., Dallas, Texas, Attorney for Plaintiff.”

This citation and return seem to have been filed in the District Clerk’s office on *139 the 17th day of October, 1947. On the 13th day of January, 1948, plaintiff filed in the trial court motion as follows:

“Now comes the plaintiff in the above entitled case and moves the court to direct the officer serving the citation in this cause to amend his return showing with exactness how he executed the same.”

On the 13th day of January the trial court entered order as follows:

“And the Court after hearing the facts and the law thereon and being of the opinion that the motion is well taken,, it is hereby sustained.”

The amended return as same appears in the supplemental transcript is as follows:

“Came to hand on the 9 day of October, 1947, at 8 o’clock A.M., Executed at Georgetown, Tex., within the County of Wmson at 3:45 o’clock P.M., on the 11 day of Oct 1947, by delivering to the within named defendant, Firman Leather Goods Co., a Corporation, by delivering to W. B. Den-man, its local agent, in person, a true copy of this Citation together with the accompanying copy of this petition, having first indorsed on same the date of delivery.

“The distance actually traveled by me in serving such process was .miles and my fees are as follows: To certify which witness my hand.

For mileage . Williamson County
For Notary . By Henry Matyselc
Total Fees . $1.25 /s/ Deputy. Pd by Pltff’s Atty.”'

It does not appear from the supplemental transcript the date this amendment was made. It is asserted in the reply brief of appellant that “at some time between the date of lodging original transcript in the Court of Civil Appeals at Dallas, being May 5, 1948, and the filing of the supplemental transcript on May 13, 1948, the Sheriff of Williamson County returned to the District Clerk of Dallas County, Texas the original citation, on which citation he had undertaken to make certain changes, substitutions and interlineations on the return thereof.” This statement is not challenged by appellee. Appellant’s petition for writ of error to the Court of Civil Appeals was filed April 16, 1948; its bond therefor was filed and approved on the 16 day of April, 1948; the transcript herein was filed with the Court of Civil Appeals at Dallas the 5th day of May, 1948. Appellee’s motion to file supplemental transcript was filed May 18, 1948 in the Dallas Court of Civil Appeals.

It is to be noted that appellees failed to secure the filing of the amended return until after jurisdiction had been conferred upon the Court of Civil Appeals by virtue of the perfection of the appeal by writ of error on April 16, 1948.

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