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W. G. Ross Son v. Hawthorne

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Beaumont
Jul 15, 1923
254 S.W. 580 (Tex. Civ. App. 1923)

Opinion

No. 918.

July 15, 1923. Rehearing Denied October 10, 1023.

Appeal from Nacogdoches County Court; J. M. Marshall, Judge.

Action by W. G. Ross Son against J. H. Hawthorne and another. From a judgment sustaining plea of privilege filed by named defendant, the plaintiffs appeal. Affirmed.

S. M. Adams, of Nacogdoches, for appellants.

E. J. McLeroy, of Timpson, for appellee.


A defendant charged by the plaintiff with converting mortgaged property upon which he is asserting a chattel mortgage lien is not a necessary party to his action of foreclosure against the mortgagor. Boydston v. Morris, 71 Tex. 697, 10 S.W. 331. The plea of privilege of one so charged should be sustained and the cause, in so far as it affects him, transferred to the county of his residence, when he is joined as a party defendant with the mortgagor in a suit for debt and foreclosure, unless it is made to appear that the tort was committed in the county where plaintiff has laid his venue. Article 1830, Revised Civil Statutes; Russell v. Green (Tex.Civ.App.) 214 S.W. 448; Behrens v. Brice, 52 Tex. Civ. App. 221, 113 S.W. 782; State v. Waller (Tex.Civ.App.) 211 S.W. 322; Sublett v. Hurst (Tex.Civ.App.) 164 S.W. 448; First National Bank v. Gates (Tex.Civ.App.) 213 S.W. 720; Lumpkin v. Story, 49 Tex. Civ. App. 332, 108 S.W. 485; Floyd v. Gibbs (Tex.Civ.App.) 34 S.W. 154; Behrens Drug Co. v. Hamilton, 92 Tex. 284, 48 S.W. 5; Zapp v. Davidson, 21 Tex. Civ. App. 566, 54 S.W. 366; Tuell v. Roberts (Tex.Civ.App.) 233 S.W. 103.

In this case the trial court filed his conclusions of fact, which give the nature of this suit, as follows:

"That this suit was instituted by plaintiff to recover a debt certain, secured by a promissory note amounting to the principal sum of $486.70, against the defendant, B. Stack, for the foreclosure of a mortgage lien on certain personal property; that said note is payable at Mt. Enterprise, Rusk County, Tex.; * * * that the defendant, J. H. Hawthorne, a citizen of Shelby county, is not the maker of said note or mortgage in this suit, but has been made a party to this suit, charged with the conversion of a portion of the property mentioned in the mortgage, executed by the defendant, B. Stack, to plaintiffs, W. G. Ross Sons; that the defendant, B. Stack, is and was a resident of Nacogdoches county, Tex., at the time of the institution of said suit; * * * that the plaintiff resides in Rusk County, Tex."

The tort, if any, was committed in Shelby county, Tex. Appellee, Hawthorne, duly filed his plea of privilege, which appellants controverted. The conclusions of fact fully support the judgment of the trial court sustaining the plea of privilege.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

W. G. Ross Son v. Hawthorne

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Beaumont
Jul 15, 1923
254 S.W. 580 (Tex. Civ. App. 1923)
Case details for

W. G. Ross Son v. Hawthorne

Case Details

Full title:W. G. ROSS SON v. HAWTHORNE

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Beaumont

Date published: Jul 15, 1923

Citations

254 S.W. 580 (Tex. Civ. App. 1923)

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