Hayman v. Weil

44 So. 176, 53 Fla. 127
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedJanuary 5, 1907
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Bluebook
Hayman v. Weil, 44 So. 176, 53 Fla. 127 (Fla. 1907).

Opinion

Parkhill, J.:

On the 23rd day of February, ,1900, the defendants in error, who will be known as the plaintiffs, commenced an action in the circuit court in and for Hillsborough county against the plaintiffs in error by filing the following praecipe for summons ad respondendum:

“In the Circuit Court of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida, in and for Hillsborough county.

E. A. Weil, Sol. Binswanger, and A. L. Weil, copartners doing business under the firm name and style of E. A. Weil & Company, v. W. C. Hayman, F. C. Armstrong, K. M. Hebb, J. W. Wilhelm, J. L. Wilhelm, S. D. Futch, M. H. Wyatt, I. A. Redd, Jas. S. Day and W. E. Holmes.—Civil Action, Damages $'500.

To the Clerk of the above named court: Please issue summons ad respondendum to the above named defendants, W. C. Hayman, F. C. Armstrong, K. M. Hebb, J. W. W'ilhelm, J. L. Wilhelm, S. W. Futch, Ml. H. Wyátt, I. A. Redd, James S. Day and W. E. Holmes, to answer the above named plaintiffs, A. S. Weil, Sol. Binswanger and E. A. Weil in a civil action damages Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) and make the same returnable to the rule day in April A, D. 1906.

J. W. Frazier, Attorney for Plaintiffs.

To C. M. Knott, Clerk.”

*129 On the 23rd day of February, 1900, summons ad responden claim was issued, returnable to the first day of April next. This summons was served by R. A. Jackson, the sheriff of Hillsborough county by F. M. Blount, deputy-sheriff, on M. H. Wyatt, J. L. Wilhelm and James S. Day, and return was made that S. D. Futch could not be found. The summons was served on K. M. Hlebb, I. A. Redd, W. O. Holmes, F. O. Armstrong, J. W. Wilhelm and W. O. Hay-man, by M. H. Wyatt, sheriff of Mlanatee county..

On the 31st day of March, 1906, the following defendants appeared: J. L. Wilhelm, J. W. Wilhelm and Jas. S. Day.

The declaration, filed on the 23d day of February, 1906, “complains of the above named defendants, F. O. Armstrong. M. H. Wyatt, K. M. Hebb, S. D. Futch, W. O. Hay-man, J. L. Wilhelm, J. W. Wilhelm, I. A. Redd, James S. Day and W. E. Holmes,” and after alleging that they except Hebb and Redd, were Mareh 16, 1903, granted letter® patent, by the State of Florida, incorporating them into a. corporation under the name of Sarasota Ice, Fish andPower Company; that Hebb and Redd, on October 1st,, 1903, became stockholders in said corporation; that the: said company did not after, but before, the issuing of the letters patent, file with the secretary of state and the clerk of the circuit court of Mlanatee county, wherein is the principal place of business of said company, affidavit by the treasurer of the company that ten per cent, of its capital stock had been subscribed and paid, the declaration then alleges: “whereby the defendants then and there being stockholders of the said Sarasota Ice, Fish and Power Company, as aforesaid, became indebted to the plaintiffs in the sum of, to-wit, three hundred and ten *130 dollars and ninety cents ($310.90) according to the form ■of the statute in such case made and provided.”

On the 2nd day of April, 1906, the plaintiffs filed a praecipe for default against the said defendants, for want of an appearance. On the 2nd day of April, 1906, a default was entered against the following named defendants: W. C. Hayman, F. C. Armstrong, S. D. Futch, K. M. Hebb, M. H. Wyatt, W. E. Holmes and I. A. Redd. On the 7th day of May, 1906, the defendants- J. W. Wilhelm, J. L. Wilhelm and James S. Day each filed his -plea.

On the 22nd day of May, 1906, came the plaintiff and the defendants J. W. Wilhelm, J. L. Wilhelm and James S. Day and a trial was had by a jury, who rendered a verdict for the plaintiff for $288.10 against the following defendants : W. O. Hayman, F. C. Armstrong, K. M. Hebbs, S. D. Futch, M. H. Wyatt, I. A. Redd and W. E. Holmes, and on the same day a final judgment was entered against the said defendants.

On the 28th day of June, 1906, one of the defendants, F. C. Armstrong,'made a motion in said court to “open up, vacate and set aside the judgment heretofore rendered against the said defendants in the above stated cause on the following grounds, to wit: 1st. Because there was never any legal service of process had upon this defendant in said cause.

2nd. Because this defendant has never been made a party to said suit and has never been served with process therein.

3rd. Because the pretended service of process therein on the defendant was made by one M. H. Wyatt as sheriff *131 of Manatee county, Fla., he the said M. H. Wyatt there and then being a defendant in said cause.”

On the 30th day of June, the said motion was denied, and defendant excepted.

A writ of error was sued out by W. O. Hjayman, F. O. Armstrong, K. M. Hebb, S. D. Futch, M. H. Wyatt, I. A. Redd and W. E. Holmes, returnable to the present term of this court.

There are five asignments of error, as follows: “1st. The court erred in entering said judgment in said cause, without any service upon the defendant S. D. Futch. 2nd. The service made upon the defendants K. M. Hebb, I. A. Redd, W. C. H'ayman and F. C. Armstrong was void because the sheriff in making the same was a joint defendant in the said cause and the court erred in permitting the cause to be tried and judgment entered aginst these defendants upon said service. 3rd. The court erred in entering judgment against these defendants without lawful service upon them or either of them and without the said defendants or either of them having entered their appearance in said cause. 4th. The court erred in permitting said cause to be tried and judgment entered against these defendants upon the pleadings and proceedings in said cause. 5th. The court erred in overruling the motion of the defendant F. C. Armstrong to open up, vacate and set aside the judgment entered in said cause, upon the grounds stated in the said motion.”

The first assignment of error is, that “the court erred in entering judgment in said cause without any service upon the defendant S. D. Futch.” Defendant in error contends that the Sarasota Ice, Fish & Power Co. was, under section 2127, Revised Statutes of 1892, a co-partnership, and that it was unnecessary to serve S. D. Futch with process *132 because be was a member of the partnership, and that other defendants members of the partnership were legally served with process. -The defendants were sued as joint obligors or debtors. They were not sued as members of a partnership. They are not styled copartners in the writ, declaration or the judgment. Section 1017, Revised Statutes of 1892, section 1404 General Statutes of 1906, is as follows: “When any original process is sued out against several persons composing a mercantile or other firm, the service of said process on any one member of said firm shall be as valid as if served upon each individual member thereof; and the plaintiff may after service upon any one member as aforesaid, proceed to judgment and execution against them all.”

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