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S.C. Hwy. Dept. v. McKeown Food Store

Supreme Court of South Carolina
May 11, 1970
254 S.C. 180 (S.C. 1970)

Summary

holding a voluntary settlement agreement renders an action moot

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Opinion

19050

May 11, 1970.

Messrs. Daniel R. McLeod, Attorney General, and C. Pinckney Roberts, Assistant Attorney General, and William F. Austin, of Columbia, for Appellant, cite: As to the purpose of a pretrial conference being to expedite justice by helping the court to determine the facts so as to enable it to understand the case and formulate the issues: 53 Am. Jur., Trial, Sec. 11, (Supp. 1969). As to the valuation figures of expert appraisal witnesses and the comparable valuation data on which they rely not being subject to pretrial discovery, at least without the necessity of showing good cause therefor: Annot. 86 A.L.R.2d 138; 205 Va. 50, 135 S.E.2d 136; 205 Va. 734, 139 S.E.2d 845; 135 S.E.2d 138; Burks Pleading and Practice (4th Ed.) Sec. 257; 11 Ill.2d 431, 143 N.E.2d 40; 113 Ga. App. 351, 148 S.E.2d 66; 3 Wright, Federal Practice and Procedure, (Rules Ed.) Sec. 1516, n. 21 (1969 pocket part); 18 F.R.D. 88; 15 F.R.D. 376; 32 F.R.D. 593; 19 F.R.D. 195; 18 F.R.D. 98; 329 U.S. 495; 177 F.2d 971, cert. den. 339 U.S. 967: 403 F.2d 119; 27 F.R.D. 261; 10 F.R.D. 374.

Owens T. Cobb, Jr., Esq., of Columbia, for Respondents, cites: As to the trial Judge not exceeding his authority in ordering the exchange, between counsel for the parties, of valuation figures of expert witnesses and comparable valuation data relied upon by such expert witnesses at a pretrial conference in a condemnation appeal: Barron and Holtzoff, 1A Federal Practice and Procedure, Sec. 472 (Wright Ed. 1960); Pre-Trial Techniques of Federal Judges, 4 F.R.D. 183; 237 S.C. 386, 117 S.E.2d 561; 10 Fordham L. Rev. 76; 3 Moore's Federal Practice, par. 14. 1406.


May 11, 1970.


Under a general order filed by The Honorable E. Harry Agnew, certain pretrial procedures were established to be followed in all cases set for trial before him while presiding in the Fifth Judicial Circuit from January 1st through April 1970. The effect of the order was to require counsel in each case set for trial to arrange a pretrial conference at which, among other requirements, certain information would be exchanged so as to expedite the trial and exhaust the possibilities of settlement. Pertinent here, the order provided that, at such pretrial conference, counsel shall "(6) in condemnation proceedings, exchange the valuation figures of expert witnesses and the comparable valuation data relied upon by said expert witnesses."

The present case involved the condemnation by the South Carolina State Highway Department of lands of respondent, McKeown Food Stores No. 9, and was set for trial during the period covered by the foregoing order. The Highway Department objected to the exchange of valuation information derived from the expert witnesses and moved before Judge Agnew to have the applicable provision of his order rescinded. The motion was refused on January 14, 1970 and notice of intention to appeal from that ruling was timely served by the Highway Department.

After the notice of intention to appeal was served, the appellant, reserving its objections, exchanged with the respondent the valuation information as required by Judge Agnew's order. The case was subsequently called for trial on January 28, 1970. After all of the evidence was presented, the case was settled by the parties.

Following the settlement of the case, this appeal was perfected from the order issued by Judge Agnew on January 14, 1970. The Highway Department alleges that the order, from which the appeal is taken, affects in the same manner every Highway Department condemnation case placed, or to be placed, on the trial roster in the Fifth Judicial Circuit from January through April 1970; and the Department attempts in this appeal, with respondent as representative of the class of condemnees affected by such order, to have the order vacated as to all such pending matters.

The record shows that the present case has been settled. The settlement ended the litigation and rendered moot the issue which appellant now seeks to have the court decide. The question is accordingly not a proper subject of review. Moore v. Hinson, 107 S.C. 290, 92 S.E. 619; Reedy River Power Co. v. City of Laurens, 109 S.C. 210, 96 S.E. 116; Berry v. Zahler, 220 S.C. 86, 66 S.E.2d 459.

Additionally, appellant seeks to have the question determined because of its possible effect on other pending cases. However, the mere fact that the same question may arise in other cases does not preserve the issue for determination in this appeal. The settlement of this case simply left nothing for the court to consider.

The appeal is accordingly dismissed.

MOSS, C.J., and BUSSEY, BRAILSFORD and LITTLEJOHN, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

S.C. Hwy. Dept. v. McKeown Food Store

Supreme Court of South Carolina
May 11, 1970
254 S.C. 180 (S.C. 1970)

holding a voluntary settlement agreement renders an action moot

Summary of this case from Maness v. South Carolina Dep't of Mental Health

holding a settlement ended the litigation and rendered moot the issue on appeal

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finding where a case has been "settled," the settlement ends the litigation and renders moot an appeal of an intermediate order concerning pretrial procedures

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Case details for

S.C. Hwy. Dept. v. McKeown Food Store

Case Details

Full title:Ex parte SOUTH CAROLINA STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, Petitioner-Appellant, In…

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: May 11, 1970

Citations

254 S.C. 180 (S.C. 1970)
174 S.E.2d 342

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