Rarden Mercantile Co. v. Whiteside

39 So. 576, 145 Ala. 617, 1905 Ala. LEXIS 104
CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedNovember 30, 1905
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

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Rarden Mercantile Co. v. Whiteside, 39 So. 576, 145 Ala. 617, 1905 Ala. LEXIS 104 (Ala. 1905).

Opinion

DENSON,- J.

This action was commenced against J. W. Rarden as sole defendant. Before the term at which the trial was had the plaintiff amended the complaint by adding the Rarden Mercantile Company, a corporation, as a party defendant. Both parties, defendant appeared and filed pleas to the merits. On the trial, after the testimony was closed, the plaintiff, with leave of the court, again amended the complaint by striking out 'J. W. Rarden, the original defendant, as a party defendant, thus leaving the Rarden Mercantile Company the sole defendant in the action. After the last amendment was made the defendant corporation moved the court to discontinue the cause, on the ground, among others, that the amendment worked an entire change of parties defendant. The motion was overruled by the court, and the defendant duly reserved an exception to the ruling.

It has been many times ruled by this court that the statute of amendments (section 3331 of the Code) does not authorize an amendment as to .parties, either plain[619]*619tiff or defendant, that works an entire change of parties. — D. A. R. Co. v. Mallon, 57 Ala. 168, and authorities there cited; S. F. & M. I. Co. v. De Jarnett, 111 Ala. 248, 19 South. 995 ; Vinegar Bend Lumber Co. v. Chicago Title & Trust Co., 131 Ala. 411, 30 South. 776 ; Steiner Bros. v. Stewart, 134 Ala. 568, 33 South. 343. If, at the time the .amendment adding the corporation as a party defendant Avas made, the plaintiff had amended by striking out J. TV. Barden as a party defendant, it would require no argument to demonstrate that there Avould have been Avrougíit an entire change of parties defendant. Authorities supra. Can the postponement of the amendment until the testimony was closed relieve the case from the application of the principle of entire change of parties? If it can, then all that is necessary for a party to avoid the application of the principle would he to make the first amendment and bide his time for making the second, and the time at which the second amendment Avas made could not affect the case, so it was not simultaneous Avith the making of the first. The application of important and salutary rules of procedure cannot he made dependent upon the caprice of parties. We are of the option, and so hold, that the last amendment Avrought an entire change of parties defendant, and, of consequence, that the court erred in not granting the defendant’s motion. — Dougherty v. Powe, 127 Ala. 577, 30 South. 524, and authorities supra.

The judgment of the lower court is reversed, and a judgment Avill be here rendered to the effect that the plaintiff’s cause of action against the defendant Barden Mercantile Company is discontinued.

Reversed and rendered.

Haralson, Doavdell, and Anderson, JJ., concur.

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