Imperial Motor Sales Co. v. Brannon
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Opinion
This suit was instituted by Imperial Motor Sales Company against J. A. Brannon in the justice court, where judgment was rendered in favor of the defendant. From that judgment an appeal was perfected to the county court by the plaintiff. The judgment in the justice ■ court was dated December 10, 1917, but the justice did not make out and file in the county court a transcript of proceedings in that court until June 10, 1918. The filing of the transcript at that date was in obedience to a writ of mandamus issued by the county judge upon the plaintiff’s petition therefor. Thereafter, and on December 7, 1918, the county court dismissed the case on motion of the defendant, from which order of dismissal plaintiff has prosecuted an appeal to this court.
In the order of dismissal, two reasons were assigned for such action: First, that more than two terms of the county court had elapsed between the date of the judgment in the justice court and the date of the filing of the transcript from that court in the county court; second, that the plaintiff, on January 23, 1918, had filed a suit in the county court against the defendant Brannon, involving the same subject-matter of the suit in the justice court, andj thereby had, abandoned its appeal from the justice court to the. county court.
From the statement of facts, it appears that plaintiff did institute suit in the county court upon the promissory note sued on in the justice court and another demand, both demands aggregating a sum within the original jurisdiction of the county court; but it also appears that on May 1, 1918, the plaintiff dismissed that suit.
For the reasons indicated, the judgment of the county court, dismissing the cause of action, is reversed, and the cause remanded.
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