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Sovereign Camp, W. O. W., v. Ward

Supreme Court of Alabama
Apr 18, 1918
201 Ala. 446 (Ala. 1918)

Summary

applying under a similar situation rule 45 [61 South. ix] as construed by previous decisions of this court

Summary of this case from Thomas v. McArdle

Opinion

3 Div. 277.

April 18, 1918.

Appeal from Circuit Court, Butler County; A. E. Gamble, Judge.

C. H. Roquemore, of Montgomery, for appellant. Powell Hamilton, of Greenville, for appellee.


There being no bill of exceptions in the record, we can consider only those assignments of error based upon rulings shown by the record proper. On a former appeal it was held that count 1 of the complaint was not subject to the demurrer. Sovereign Camp, W. O. W., v. Ward, 196 Ala. 327, 71 So. 404. Since then, counts 2 and 3 have been added to the complaint, to which demurrers were interposed and overruled.

Whether this action of the trial court was erroneous or not, it is unnecessary to determine, since there is nothing in the record to show that, if erroneous, it was prejudicial to defendant. In such a case, the cause having been tried upon its merits, the burden is on the appellant to show probable prejudice, failing which a reversal of the judgment is forbidden by practice rule 45 (61 South. ix), as construed by this court in Henderson v. T. C. I. R. R. Co., 190 Ala. 126, 67 So. 414, and other recent cases.

175 Ala. xxi.

The record does not show that the trial court required defendant to answer the second set of statutory interrogatories filed by plaintiff, and we are therefore not called upon to determine whether such a requirement would have been proper or not. It appears from the minute entry that defendant was only required to further answer the fourth interrogatory propounded by plaintiff, which was clearly within the discretionary power of the court.

No prejudicial error appearing from the record, the judgment must be affirmed.

Affirmed.

ANDERSON, C. J., and MAYFIELD and THOMAS, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Sovereign Camp, W. O. W., v. Ward

Supreme Court of Alabama
Apr 18, 1918
201 Ala. 446 (Ala. 1918)

applying under a similar situation rule 45 [61 South. ix] as construed by previous decisions of this court

Summary of this case from Thomas v. McArdle
Case details for

Sovereign Camp, W. O. W., v. Ward

Case Details

Full title:SOVEREIGN CAMP, W. O. W., v. WARD

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Apr 18, 1918

Citations

201 Ala. 446 (Ala. 1918)
78 So. 824

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