State ex rel. Huey v. Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas

73 Mo. 560
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedApril 15, 1881
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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Bluebook
State ex rel. Huey v. Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas, 73 Mo. 560 (Mo. 1881).

Opinion

Sherwood, C. J.

The case of Catherine Huey against Grigg M. Huey, was determined by this court, and the judgments favor of the defendant reversed and the cause remanded. 65 Mo. 689. It appears now, that prior to that cause being submitted to this court, Catherine Huey had died, and that prior to her death she had conveyed her homestead in the land to Thos. M. Huey. No suggestion of the death of Catherine Huey was made in this court, but with that matter the lower court has no concern. Nor was any such suggestion made to the lower court, till after [561]*561Thos. M. Huey was, on his own motion, substituted as party plaintiff in the room and stead of Catherine Huey, commissioners appointed to set off a homestead, and a report of such commissioners filed, setting off' such homestead. After that, the death of Catherine Huey was suggested in the lower court, and it was suggested that such death had occurred as before stated; and it was further suggested that the order substituting. Thos. M. Huey had been erroneously made, because the personal representatives of said Catherine had not been brought before the court, when such substitution took place. After these suggestions, the lower court was moved by Grigg M. Huey, to reject the report of the commissioners, because the judgment of reversal was a nullity, as, in consequence of the death of Catherine Huey, no proper parties were before this court. The death of Catherine Huey, as stated, was admitted. The motion was granted and the report rejected. At the next term a motion was filed by Thos. M. Huey to approve the rejected report, which motion was denied. At a subsequent period, perhaps during the same term, Thos. M. Huey filed another motion to re-refer the order of the court to other commissioners to set aside the homestead of the plaintiff. This motion the court refused to act on, but ordered the cause to be “dropped from the docket.” It is unnecessary to pursue the subject further. Nor is it necessary to determine whether or not Thos. M. Huey was properly substituted as party plaintiff. It is sufficient to say that the duty of the lower court will not have been fully discharged until it shall have made a final disposition and determination of the cause. We, therefore, shall award a peremptory writ.

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