Runau v. Wheeler

146 N.E. 584, 82 Ind. App. 489, 1925 Ind. App. LEXIS 236
CourtIndiana Court of Appeals
DecidedFebruary 19, 1925
DocketNo. 12,055.
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Runau v. Wheeler, 146 N.E. 584, 82 Ind. App. 489, 1925 Ind. App. LEXIS 236 (Ind. Ct. App. 1925).

Opinion

*490 Nichols, J.

Appellee has not favored us with a brief. It appears by appellant’s brief that on March 6, 1924, at the trial of the cause, and before all the evidence was heard, appellant filed his motion to dismiss his action, which motion the court overruled, and thereafter, to wit: on March 7, 1924, found for appellee on appellant’s complaint, and for appellant on appellee’s counter-claim, and rendered judgment accordingly.

Error of the court in overruling appellant’s motion to dismiss his action is the only error assigned.

Section 338 Burns 1914, §333 R. S. 1881, expressly provides that the plaintiff may dismiss his action, when the trial is before the court, at any before the finding of the court is announced. Authorities in harmony with this statute are Board v. Becker (1880), 69 Ind. 468; Cohn v. Rumely (1881), 74 Ind. 120; Wainwright v. Roots Co. (1912), 176 Ind. 682, 97 N. E. 8; 1 Watson’s Revision Works’ Practice p. 792.

The judgment is reversed, with instructions to the court tó set aside the judgment, and to sustain appellant’s motion to dismiss his action.

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