People v. District Court of Fourth District

182 P. 7, 66 Colo. 330
CourtSupreme Court of Colorado
DecidedMay 5, 1919
DocketNo. 9499
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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People v. District Court of Fourth District, 182 P. 7, 66 Colo. 330 (Colo. 1919).

Opinion

Opinion by

Mr. Justice Denison.

The plaintiffs, MacLaren et al., brought suit in the District Court of El Paso County against the Board of Directors of School District No. 1, Mesa County, to recover a balance for services rendered by them, as architects, in preparing plans and specifications, and superintending the building of a school house. The defendant moved for a change of venue, the motion was denied and defendant then obtained from this court an order upon the District Court to show cause why a writ of prohibition should not issue; A motion to quash the order to show cause was denied and the relator now moves for judgment of prohibition on the pleadings.

If the motion for change was well founded and no question of fact was open, the District Court had no jurisdiction except to grant the motion.

Since the defendant must be classed as a resident of Mesa County and was served there, the case must, by the terms of the code, be tried there, unless it comes within one of the exceptions provided in that act. Code 1908, § 29.

It is claimed that the contract was “to be performed” in El Paso County, and that, therefore, the case is within the exception concerning place of performance, but that exception applies only to a contract which by its own terms is to be performed at a certain place. Brewer v. Gordon, 27 Colo. Ill. 111, 113-114.

The contract in this case contains no provision as to the place of payment and no express provision as to the place of performance on the part of the plaintiff; though there [332]*332is a necessary implication that superintendence and inspection should be performed in Mesa County.

Decided May 5, A. D. 1919. Rehearing denied July 7, A. D. 1919.

Without deciding, therefore, whether, in a case like the present, it would be the place of payment or the place of performance of the rest of the contract that would determine the venue, we are compelled upon this record to say that the only proper place of trial is Mesa County.

The motion for a writ of prohibition upon the pleadings should be granted.

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