Anderson v. McGregor

Decision Date07 December 1904
Citation36 Wash. 124,78 P. 776
PartiesANDERSON v. McGREGOR et al.
CourtWashington Supreme Court

Appeal from Superior Court, Pierce County; Thad Huston, Judge.

Suit by W. E. Anderson against Henry J. McGregor and others. From a judgment for defendants, plaintiff appeals. Dismissed.

H. E Foster, for appellant.

J. W A. Nichcls, for respondents.

DUNBAR J.

This action was brought October 3, 1903, by the appellant against the respondents; the object being to obtain a permanent injunction against the respondents, restraining them from a further commission of the acts complained of. A temporary injunction was issued by the court, which was afterwards, on motion of the respondents, dissolved. From the judgment dissolving the injunction this appeal is taken.

The respondents move to dismiss the appeal for the reason that it does not appear that the superior court found upon the hearing that the party against whom the injunction was sought was insolvent. Section 1048 of Pierce's Washington Code provides that 'any party aggrieved may appeal to the Supreme Court in the mode prescribed in this title from any or every of the following determinations, and no others, made by the superior court, or a judge thereof, in any action or proceeding.' Subdivisions 1 and 2 describe certain judgments or orders, and subdivision 3 is as follows 'From an order granting or denying a motion for a temporary injunction, heard upon notice to the adverse party and from any order vacating or refusing to vacate a temporary injunction: provided, that no appeal shall be allowed from any order denying a motion for a temporary injunction, or vacating a temporary injunction unless the judge of the superior court shall have found upon the hearing, that the party against whom the injunction was sought was insolvent.' And it is contended that a finding of insolvency is jurisdictional to an appeal from such order and must affirmatively appear; and we are inclined to think, from the provisions of the statute, that this contention is correct. It is also insisted that the appeal should be dismissed for the reason that the entire judgment appealed from is based, as appears from the judgment itself, upon the pleadings and evidence submitted in the form of affidavits filed. The record shows this to be the case. These affidavits are not made a part of the record in this case either by bill of exceptions or statement of facts, and, while...

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    • Washington Supreme Court
    • February 15, 1934
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