Sherrod v. Ruud Mfg. Co.

158 S.W.2d 351
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJanuary 19, 1942
DocketNo. 5383
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Sherrod v. Ruud Mfg. Co., 158 S.W.2d 351 (Tex. Ct. App. 1942).

Opinion

JACKSON, Chief Justice.

Allen Bird, herein called plaintiff, for himself, for the use and benefit of J. F. Gray and Mattie Gray, the father and mother of his deceased wife, Henrietta Gray Bird, and as next friend for Mary Katherine Bird and Jimmy Bird, who are the minor children of plaintiff and his deceased wife, instituted this suit in the District Court of Garza County, Texas against B. Sherrod and Paul Sherrod, doing business under the firm name and style of Sherrod Bros. Hardware Company, hereinafter designated as Sherrod Bros., to recover the sum of $25,000 for the death of Henrietta Gray Bird alleged to have been caused by an explosion from escaping gas in the home of plaintiff which resulted from the negligence of Sherrod Bros.

The plaintiff alleges that he purchased from Sherrod Bros, a Butane gas system which they agreed to and did install in his home in Garza County. Among other acts of negligence he pleads that with the system was an automatic water heater and as a part thereof there was an attachment known as an orifice for the passage of gas; that the particular orifice in the heater installed in his home was not manufactured for use in a Butane gas system but was made for use of natural- gas in a natural gas system; that such natural gas appliance was not safe for use with Butane gas and the use of such appliance with the Butane system was negligence and a proximate cause of the explosion which resulted in the death of his wife.

He also alleged the Butane gas furnished for use by Sherrod Bros, in the system they installed had no malodorant injected therein to enable plaintiff and his immediate family to detect escaping gas; that the failure to have a malodorant in the gas was negligence and a proximate cause of the death of his wife.

Sherrod Bros, filed a plea of privilege in proper form to be sued in Lubbock County, the place of their residence. This plea was overruled by the trial court and on an appeal prosecuted to this court the judgment was reversed and the cause remanded and the case ordered transferred to the District Court of Lubbock County for trial in an opinion reported in Sherrod v. Bird, Tex.Civ.App., 155 S.W.2d 422 to which opinion we refer for additional facts.

While this appeal on said plea, of privilege was pending Sherrod Bros, filed their answer in the District Court of Garza County pleading general denial, contributory negligence of the plaintiff and numerous defenses to the alleged cause of action against them. With said answer they filed a cross-action against the Rudd Manufacturing Company and Warren Petroleum Corporation and had them made parties to the suit.

Sherrod Bros, in their cross-action alleged that the particular burner claimed by the plaintiff to be placed in the water heater was purchased from the Ruud Manufacturing Company at Dallas as a Butane gas burner with the proper orifice for use in burning Butane gas; that they purchased the gas furnished plaintiff from Warren Petroleum Corporation; contracted that the gas furnished should have a malodor-ant therein as the law of Texas required; that the use of Butane gas is dangerous and the fixtures necessary for the safe use thereof should be free of defects and if it should be determined that Sherrod Bros, are liable to the plaintiff because of the use of a natural gas drifice for a Butane gas system or for the failure to insert a malodorant -in the gas that the Ruud Manufacturing Company and the Warren Petroleum Corporation,' hereinafter called cross-defendants, are either solely responsible for the explosion of 'the gas and the damages or at least jointly responsible with Sherrod Bros, for the damages resulting from such explosion.

No pleadings were filed by the plaintiff Bird against the cross-defendants either in his petitions or in reply to the cross-action of Sherrod Bros.

The Ruud Manufacturing Company filed its plea of privilege; asserted that it has a permit to do business in Texas and has its principal office and place of business in Dallas County. The Warren Petroleum Corporation filed its plea of privilege and alleged that it is a resident of Harris County with an agent and principal place of business in said county, and each of said defendants requested that the alleged cross-action be transferred to its respective place of residence.

Sherrod Bros, controverted the pleas of privilege of the cross-defendants; alleged that each was a foreign corporation and that the cause of action of Sherrod Bros. [353]*353or a part thereof against each of said cross-defendants arose in Garza County; that such defendants knew the use to which the water heater and the Butane gas were to be put; knew that the gas was highly inflammable, was an explosive substance and each of the cross-defendants were necessary and proper parties since the complaint of plaintiff against Sherrod Bros, grew out of the same transaction. A hearing was had on each of these pleas of privilege, each was sustained and the cause of action alleged in the • cross-action against Ruud Manufacturing Company was transferred to the District Court of Dallas County and the cause of action alleged against Warren Petroleum Corporation was transferred to the District Court of Harris County, from which judgments of the court Sherrod Bros, prosecute this appeal.

After the hearing was had on these two pleas the court took the matter under consideration during which time Sherrod Bros, filed a motion in which they prayed that in the event the cross-defendants were not held in Garza County that the court transfer the cross-action to Lubbock County where Sherrod Bros, have their home and in the alternative that the cross-action against both cross-defendants be transferred to Dallas County. So' far as the record discloses the cross-defendants were given no notice of this motion and no opportunity to be heard thereon.

The testimony before the court on the pleas of privilege discloses that Ruud Manufacturing Company is a foreign corporation with its place of business in Dallas County, Texas but has no agent or office in Garza or Lubbock County, Texas; that the Warren Petroleum Corporation is a foreign corporation with no office or agent in either Garza or Lubbock County, Texas.

If Sherrod Bros, can maintain venue against these cross-defendants in the District Court of Lubbock County it is under section 4 of article 1995, Vernon’s Annotated Texas Civil Statutes, which so far as material to this discussion provides: “If two or more defendants reside in different counties, suit may be brought in any county where one of the defendants resides.” If they can maintain the suit in Garza County it is under section 23 of article 1995, Vernon’s Annotated Texas Civil Statutes, the part of which involved in this hearing reads as follows: “Suits against a private corporation * * * may be brought in any county in which the cause of action, or a part thereof, arose.”

Paul Sherrod, one "of the Sherrod Brothers, testified that he could state the type of the burner they purchased from Ruud Manufacturing Company and installed in the home of plaintiff; that he had examined if and it was “a Butane burner”. B.

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