Chewning v. Knight

Decision Date05 February 1918
Docket Number7 Div. 474
PartiesCHEWNING v. KNIGHT.
CourtAlabama Court of Appeals

Appeal from Circuit Court, Randolph County; S.L. Brewer, Judge.

W.Y Chewning, doing business in the name and style of the Chewning Grocery Company, sued W.H. Knight. From a judgment for defendant, plaintiff appeals. Affirmed.

The action was upon a bond given by Wyatt Bass, W.H. Knight, and another in an appeal taken by Wyatt Bass from a judgment rendered against him in favor of Chewning, doing business etc., in the justice court of M.H. Radney, the breach of which is alleged to be the failure to prosecute the appeal to effect, and to pay the costs and damages incident thereto. Defendant set up failure to sue the other obligors, and failing to show a reason for not so suing. The third plea is that defendant says that the principal of said bond, the said Wyatt Bass, was discharged in bankruptcy from the demands here sued upon before the cause was finally determined in the circuit court where said cause was pending.

Stell Blake, of Roanoke, for appellant.

R.J Hooten, of Roanoke, for appellee.

BROWN P.J.

The fact of the discharge in bankruptcy of the principal obligor on the appeal bond was not in and of itself a bar to this action, unless the discharge was successfully pleaded in the suit between Bass and Chewning in which the bond was given thereby preventing the recovery of a personal judgment against Bass in the successful prosecution of his appeal. Young & Co. v. Howe et al., 150 Ala. 157, 43 So. 488.

While the defendant's plea 3 does not show by its averments that the discharge was successfully pleaded in the action in which the bond was given, and was demurrable for that reason, this defect was not pointed out by the demurrer. Code 1907, § 5340; Henley v. Bush, 33 Ala. 636; Tenn., Ala. & Ga. R.R. Co. v. Cavin, 77 So. 80. The first and second grounds of demurrer set up facts not apparent on the face of the plea, and were "speaking demurrers," and for that reason were bad. Glenn v. City of Prattville, 14 Ala.App. 621, 71 So. 75; Huss v. Central R.R. Co., 66 Ala. 472; Sanders v. Wallace, 114 Ala. 263, 21 So. 947; First Nat. Bank v. Leland, 122 Ala. 289, 25 So. 195.

The third ground of demurrer, "because it does not appear that the plaintiff was ever made a party to the bankruptcy proceedings, or presented his claim therein," was not well taken. Roden Grocery Co. v. Leslie, 169 Ala 579...

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