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Morgan v. Robertson

Supreme Court of Alabama
Feb 17, 1949
39 So. 2d 9 (Ala. 1949)

Opinion

7 Div. 992.

February 17, 1949.

Appeal from Circuit Court, St. Clair County; W. M. Rayburn, Judge.

Embry Embry, of Pell City, for appellant.

W. T. Starnes, of Pell City, for appellee.


This is a proceeding under §§ 279, 280, Title 7, Code of 1940, for supersedeas and the vacation of judgment by default rendered against the petitioner on the ground that he was prevented from making his defense by surprise, accident, mistake or fraud, without fault on his part.

The issues presented by the petition for supersedeas were contested and the case was submitted on the pleadings and the testimony taken ore tenus. The petition was denied. This appeal is from the judgment denying the petition.

The evidence adduced clearly warranted the conclusion that the petitioner failed to meet the burden of proof by showing that said judgment was entered without fault or negligence on his part. Ex parte New Home Sewing Machine Co., 238 Ala. 159, 189 So. 874; Southern Railway Co. v. Cleveland, 163 Ala. 470, 50 So. 122; Ex parte Walker, 54 Ala. 577; Traub v. Fabian, 160 Ala. 210, 49 So. 240; Evans v. Wilhite, 167 Ala. 587, 52 So. 845, 846; Todd v. Leslie, 171 Ala. 624, 55 So. 174.

We find no error in the record.

Affirmed.

FOSTER, LAWSON and STAKELY, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Morgan v. Robertson

Supreme Court of Alabama
Feb 17, 1949
39 So. 2d 9 (Ala. 1949)
Case details for

Morgan v. Robertson

Case Details

Full title:MORGAN v. ROBERTSON

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Feb 17, 1949

Citations

39 So. 2d 9 (Ala. 1949)
39 So. 2d 9

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