Halliburton v. Sumner

26 Ark. 659
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedJune 15, 1871
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bluebook
Halliburton v. Sumner, 26 Ark. 659 (Ark. 1871).

Opinion

Bennett, J.

This cause is now before us on a motion to dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction in the court below.

It appears by the transcript of the record, that William H. Halliburton and William A. Sample, brought an action of unlawful detainer against Jacob B. Sumner, in the circuit court of Arkansas county.

The issue joined in the cause below was submitted to a jury, who found for the defendant; the circuit court rendered judgment of possession in favor of the defendant and against the plaintiffs for costs and they appealed.

The appellee comes into this court and moves to dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction in the court below. This xis what gives this court the jurisdiction to examine the case upon its merits. The question of the jurisdiction of the court below, as to the original matter in controversy, would be one that would properly come before us in the examination of the cause; if upon such an examination it was found that the court rendering the judgment had no jurisdiction, the proceedings would be declared null and void. But a motion to peremptorily dismiss the case from the docket of this court because the court below had no jurisdiction, cannot be entertained.

The appeal, being regular, the case must be heard on its merits. Motion to dismiss overruled.

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