Moody v. Pangle , 18 Tex. Civ. App. 720 ( 1898 )


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  • J.F. Pangle instituted this suit in the County Court of Burnet County against Otto Ebling, who resided in said county. Ebling filed an answer admitting his liability to Pangle, and impleaded W.L. Moody and the other appellants, and sought judgment over against them for breach of a contract which the pleading alleged they agreed in writing to perform in Burnet County. Moody and his associates were not residents of Burnet County, and in proper form they raised the question of the court's jurisdiction over them.

    The exceptions which raised this question were properly overruled, because Ebling averred in his pleading that Moody and his associates agreed in writing to perform the contract in Burnet County. The trial court found these averments to be true, and appellant's brief contains no assignment or error complaining of this finding. Therefore, the case appears in this court with evidence showing an agreement in writing to perform the contract in Burnet County. This fact gave the court jurisdiction to try the cause of action set up by Pangle against Moody and others, and renders it immaterial whether or not there was collusion between the plaintiff and Ebling to confer jurisdiction over Moody and his associates. On the facts referred to, Ebling could have maintained an independent action against Moody and his associates in Burnet County, and as the plaintiff did not object to Ebling's impleading them in this cause, they themselves can not object.

    We have considered all the questions presented in appellant's brief, and finding no reversible error, the judgment will be affirmed.

    Affirmed. *Page 721

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 45 S.W. 741, 18 Tex. Civ. App. 720

Judges: KEY, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE.

Filed Date: 5/11/1898

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 1/13/2023