Fischer v. Hauber

Decision Date04 May 1965
Docket NumberNo. 51705,51705
Citation257 Iowa 793,134 N.W.2d 918
PartiesLois E. FISCHER et al., Appellants, v. Delores Marie HAUBER and Harold Carl Hauber, Appellees.
CourtIowa Supreme Court

Smith & Hanson, Emmetsburg, for appellants.

James, Greer, Nelson & Bertell, Spencer, for appellees.

PETERSON, Justice.

This is a case for damages for injuries suffered in an automobile accident, which happened on June 30, 1960, near Estherville in Emmet County. Plaintiffs are the persons in the Fischer car and defendant, Delores Marie Hauber, was driving a car owned by the defendant, Harold Carl Hauber, when the collision occurred.

The action for damages was filed on June 28, 1962. On August 26, 1962, a stipulation was filed by the attorneys for the parties in the case, which stipulation provided for a continuance of the case until the October 1963 term. The order for continuance was duly approved by the court on the basis of the stipulation.

There were no further pleadings and there was no further action by any parties in the case until July 23, 1964, which was about three years after the collision occurred and about one year after the stipulation and order for continuance was made to the October 1963 term. On said date defendants filed motion to dismiss according to R.C.P. 215.1, 58 I.C.A.

On September 11, 1964, the motion for dismissal was argued by counsel for respective parties and on said date the action was dismissed.

Appeal from interlocutory order was granted. There is no question but what this specific point has been decided by this court recently in several cases. The new matter urged by appellant states that the circumstances of the present case are different in some respects from most of the recent decisions in that some of the parties had moved from New York to Oregon and there had been considerable discussion about the taking of depositions. Appellants' position is that if R.C.P. 215.1 is to be involved in every case in every term of court the Bench and Bar will spend a goodly amount of time complying with the rule. Appellants urgently contend that our very recent case of McKinney v. Hirstine, Iowa, 131 N.W.2d 823, should be reconsidered by us and should be overruled.

The difficulty with appellants' position is that if some peculiar conditions are going to make it possible to distinguish R.C.P. 215.1, we will gradually whittle away at the rule so that finally there will, in fact, be no rule left. We have declined to do this and are not prepared to take the position that the McKinney case should be overruled.

In view of the several cases we have recently decided pertaining to the rule and the reasons and arguments in favor of the rule shown in the decisions, we must decline to alter our announced application of this rule. Windus v. Great Plains Gas, 254 Iowa 114, 116 N.W.2d 410; Talbot v. Talbot, 255 Iowa 337, 122...

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  • Baty v. City of West Des Moines
    • United States
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    ...interpreted the rule in Kutrules v. Suchomel, Iowa, 141 N.W.2d 593; McKinney v. Hirstine, 257 Iowa 395, 131 N.W.2d 823; Fischer v. Hauber, 257 Iowa 793, 134 N.W.2d 918; Seela v. Haye, 256 Iowa 606, 128 N.W.2d 279; Talbot v. Talbot, 255 Iowa 337, 122 N.W.2d 456; Gammel v. Perry, 256 Iowa 112......
  • Greif v. K-Mart Corp., K-MART
    • United States
    • Iowa Supreme Court
    • April 15, 1987
    ...v. Kroneberger, 262 N.W.2d 295, 296 (Iowa 1978). Brown, 272 N.W.2d at 458-59 (citations omitted). In Fischer v. Hauber, 257 Iowa 793, 795, 134 N.W.2d 918, 919-20 (1965), we again strictly enforced the rule and explained: [I]f some peculiar conditions are going to make it possible to disting......

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