Perkins v. Perkins

1913 OK 113, 132 P. 1097, 37 Okla. 693, 1913 Okla. LEXIS 267
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedFebruary 11, 1913
Docket2367
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Perkins v. Perkins, 1913 OK 113, 132 P. 1097, 37 Okla. 693, 1913 Okla. LEXIS 267 (Okla. 1913).

Opinion

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SIIABP, 0.

The errors assigned by plaintiff in error in her petition in error do not include the action of the trial court in overruling the plaintiff’s motion for a new trial, and therefore all of the errors assigned that occurred during the trial cannot be considered, according to the many decisions of this court. St. Louis, I. M. & S. Ry. Co. v. Dyer, *694 36 Okla. 112, 128 Pac. 265, and authorities cited. In the above ease it was said:

“Motion for new trial was filed and overruled, to which defendant excepted. But the action of the court in overruling said motion for a new trial 'has not been assigned as error in plaintiff in error’s petition in error in this court, and therefore none of the matters urged in its brief can be considered. All of the errors assigned are those occurring during the trial, and, where appellant fails to assign as error the overruling of its motion for new trial in its petition in error, no question which seeks to review errors alleged to have occurred during the progress of the trial in the court below is properly presented to this court.”

The only question, therefore, for our consideration, under the rule announced, is the second assignment of error, which charges that the court erred in overruling the plaintiff’s demurrer to the defendant’s amended answer or cross-petition. From a careful examination of the record we fail to find that this demurrer was ever acted upon by the court, or that the court’s attention was called to it. On the contrary, it appears that the case being called for trial September 29, 1910, both plaintiff and defendant appeared in person and by their respective attorneys, and announced ready for trial; and that thereupon the testimony of the witnesses was taken wihout objection, and the trial proceeded with to a conclusion. Where, after a demurrer is filed, the parties proceed to trial on the merits without insisting on the disposition of the demurrer, it will be presumed to have been waived, and it cannot be objected in an appellate court that it was not formally disposed of, for, unless there is a ruling by the court, there can be no predicate for an assign-ment of error. The rule is a very general one, and has been followed by this court in Weaver v. Kuchler et al., 17 Okla. 189, 87 Pac. 600; Bidwell et al. v. Sinclair, 23 Okla. 54, 99 Pac. 653; Geter et al. v. Ulrich, 27 Okla. 725, 113 Pac. 713.

This rule is in harmony with the following decisions: Marcy v. Howard, 91 Ala. 133, 8 South. 566; Steed v. Knowles, 97 Ala. 573, 12 South. 75; Coffman v. Williams, 4 Heisk. (Tenn.) 233; Youngstown Bridge Co. v. Barnes, 98 Tenn. 401, *695 39 S. W. 714; Davis v. Ransom et al., 26 Ill. 100; Belleville Nail Mill Co. v. Chiles, 78 Ill. 14; Chambers v. Ker et al., 6 Tex. Civ. App. 373, 24. S. W. 1118; Western Union Telegraph Co. v. Stratton (Tex. Civ. App.) 28 S. W. 700.

The judgment of the trial court should be affirmed.

By the Court: It is so ordered.

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