Texas & P. Ry. Co. v. Midland Mercantile Co.
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Opinion
Appellee filed this suit in justice court, Midland county, against the appellant, Texas & Pacific Railway Company, for the value of $185 of an automobile alleged to have been converted by said railway company. Judgment was rendered for the appellee in the justice court. Notice of appeal was given to the county court. Appeal bond was duly executed and same was presented to the justice of the peace, but was not approved or filed by the justice. Thereafter the papers in the case, including the appeal bond, were transmitted to the county court and filed by the county clerk. Thereupon appellee filed its motion to dismiss the appeal from the justice court upon the ground that the appeal bond did not appear to have been either filed or approved. The motion was sustained and the appeal dismissed, from which action of the county court this appeal is perfected.
“In Burr v. Lewis, 6 Tex. 76, it has been hold to be indispensably necessary, in. order to confer jurisdiction on this court by appeal, that these two requirements of the statute shall be complied with, and that an appeal is not perfected, and that consequently the jurisdiction of the court does not attach.”
So transposed to fit the facts of this case, is the law applicable thereto? The county court had no jurisdiction over the case.
“If no question of jurisdiction were involved, it might well be held,” as contended for by appellant here, “that all errors and irregularities committed in taking the appeal had been waived. But consent cannot confer jurisdiction.” Lyell v. Guadaloupe County, 28 Tex. 58.
The county court did not err in dismissing the appeal, and its order to that effect must be affirmed.
Affirmed.
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