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Whiteman v. Whiteman

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Texarkana
May 19, 1921
232 S.W. 888 (Tex. Civ. App. 1921)

Opinion

No. 2427.

May 19, 1921.

Appeal from District Court, Red River County; Ben H. Denton, Judge.

Suit by Henry S. Whiteman against Mrs. Levi J. Whiteman. From an order overruling a motion to set aside a judgment for defendant, plaintiff appeals. Affirmed.

See, also, 232 S.W. 888.

This suit was by appellant, as plaintiff, to establish the boundary line between land he owned and land appellee owned, and for damages. The trial was at the May, 1920, term of the court, when judgment was rendered in favor of appellee. No appeal was prosecuted from the judgment. During the vacation following said term of court appellant filed a motion to set aside the judgment on the ground that it did not "dispose of all the parties interested in the subjectmatter of the litigation." The motion was overruled at the November, 1920, term of the court. The appeal is from the order overruling the motion.

T. T. Thompson, of Clarksville, for appellant.

Austin S. Dodd, of Clarksville, for appellee.


The judgment was a binding and final one as between the parties to the suit. That it was not binding on persons whom appellant did not make, but whom he might properly have made, parties because of interest they had in the subject-matter of the suit was not a reason in either law or equity why the court below should have set it aside. Hockwald v. Surety Co., 102 S.W. 181; Robbie v. Upson, 153 S.W. 406; Drinkard v. Jenkins, 207 S.W. 353; Rogers v. Dickson. 176 S.W. 865. The term at which it was rendered having ended, appellant was not entitled to have the judgment set aside in the way he chose to proceed without showing that he had been "deprived," quoting the language of the court in Hockwald v. Surety Co., supra, "by fraud, accident, mistake, or other uncontrollable circumstances, of the opportunity of properly presenting his cause upon the trial." Appellant's insistence to the contrary is overruled, and the judgment is affirmed.


Summaries of

Whiteman v. Whiteman

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Texarkana
May 19, 1921
232 S.W. 888 (Tex. Civ. App. 1921)
Case details for

Whiteman v. Whiteman

Case Details

Full title:WHITEMAN v. WHITEMAN

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Texarkana

Date published: May 19, 1921

Citations

232 S.W. 888 (Tex. Civ. App. 1921)