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Marsh v. Wittmeier

Supreme Court of Alabama
Oct 13, 1966
280 Ala. 172 (Ala. 1966)

Opinion

6 Div. 76.

October 13, 1966.

Appeal from the Circuit Court of Blount County, L. P. Waid, J.

Rogers, Howard, Redden Mills, Birmingham, for appellant.

Johnson Randall, Oneonta, and Lange, Simpson, Robinson Somerville, Birmingham, for appellee.


The record indicates that the plaintiff undertook to suffer a voluntary nonsuit under § 819, Title 7, Code 1940, on account of a ruling sustaining a demurrer to the complaint. Plaintiff also undertakes to appeal to obtain review of that ruling. The judgment entry, in pertinent part recites:

"January 10, 1964. Comes this day the parties to this cause by their attorneys and in open court the plaintiff takes a non suit because of the adverse ruling by the court on the demurrer. The plaintiff is given leave to appeal and on this day files notice of appeal to the Supreme Court of Alabama."

Appellee points out that the foregoing entry is not a final judgment that will support an appeal. Mason v. McClain, 271 Ala. 93, 122 So.2d 519; Bradford v. Engelhardt, 276 Ala. 201, 160 So.2d 485; and authorities cited.

A final judgment is necessary to give jurisdiction to this court on appeal. In the absence of a final judgment, there is nothing for this court to review and we must dismiss the appeal ex mero motu. Authorities, supra.

Appeal dismissed.

LIVINGSTON, C. J., and GOODWYN and MERRILL, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Marsh v. Wittmeier

Supreme Court of Alabama
Oct 13, 1966
280 Ala. 172 (Ala. 1966)
Case details for

Marsh v. Wittmeier

Case Details

Full title:Jerry G. MARSH v. J. L. WITTMEIER

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Oct 13, 1966

Citations

280 Ala. 172 (Ala. 1966)
190 So. 2d 920

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