Wise v. Spears
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Opinion
This proceeding is by motion to substitute a lost record, and thereupon to amend a final judgment nunc pro tunc.
“It is considered and adjudged by the court that the demurrer is well taken, and that it be and is hereby sustained by the court, and the defendants have and recover of the plaintiffs the costs of this cause, for which execution may issue.”
In Eslava v. Jones, 79 Ala. 287, it is said:
“The only judgment found in this record is an order of the court sustaining defendant’s demurrer to plaintiff’s complaint, and adjudging the costs of the motion against plaintiff. This is not a judgment disposing of the cause. There is no final judgment upon which an appeal will lie, and the motion to dismiss the appeal is granted.”
Appeal dismissed.
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76 So. 869, 200 Ala. 695, 1917 Ala. LEXIS 519, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/wise-v-spears-ala-1917.