Johnson v. Iowa State Highway Commission

Citation134 N.W.2d 916,257 Iowa 810
Decision Date04 May 1965
Docket NumberNo. 51707,51707
PartiesHayes H. JOHNSON and Marjorie T. Johnson, Appellants, v. IOWA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION and H. A. Heverly, Appellees.
CourtUnited States State Supreme Court of Iowa

W. Lawrence Oliver, Des Moines, for appellants.

Bannister, Carpenter, Ahlers & Cooney, Des Moines, for appellee, H. A. Heverly.

MOORE, Justice.

On August 6, 1964 plaintiffs filed a petition at law against Iowa State Highway Commission and H. A. Heverly, its special right-of-way engineer, claiming $10,000 actual damages and $20,000 exemplary damages. The petition alleged that during July 1963 they learned their property on Walker Street in Des Moines would be affected by the relocation of East 15th Street, they employed counsel to negotiate with defendants, Heverly met with their counsel but no settlement was reached because of bias and prejudice against them. Paragraph 8 alleged: 'That on or about July 8, 1964, the defendants completely closed the driveway to plaintiffs' property from Walker Street, cutting off access to their property completely and substantially interfered with the view, light and air which said dwelling formerly enjoyed. That subsequently to said date, and on or about July 20th the defendants erected poles in the center of plaintiffs' driveway leading from Walker Street, further cutting off light, air, and view and making it impossible to in any way enter on plaintiffs' property from Walker Street.'

Plaintiffs also alleged defendants' acts caused them mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment and inconvenience (Par. 9) and that defendants acted with malicious design for the purpose of damaging plaintiffs and their property (Par. 11).

The highway commission's special appearance was sustained. It is not involved in this appeal.

Heverly moved to strike certain allegations of the petition, including those regarding his failure to negotiate in good faith with plaintiffs. He made no attack on the allegations of paragraph 8 or those in paragraphs 9 and 11 to which we have referred.

The trial court sustained each part of Heverly's motion to strike. Plaintiffs appealed from the ruling without asking or obtaining permission from us under rule 332, Rules of Civil Procedure, 58 I.C.A. We hold the appeal must be dismissed.

The right to appeal is statutory and in civil cases is governed by the Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure which have the force and effect of statute. Rule 331 provides for two classes of appeals.

'(a) All final judgments and decisions * * * may be appealed * * *.

'(b) No interlocutory ruling or decision may be appealed, except as provided in rule 332, until after the final judgment or order. * * *.'

Rule 332(a) states: 'Any party aggrieved by an interlocutory ruling or decision * * * may apply to the supreme court or any justice thereof to grant an appeal in advance of final judgment. * * *.'

We have consistently held we have no jurisdiction to entertain an appeal where no final judgment was entered and no permission to appeal from any ruling less than a final judgment or decision was obtained. Wilson v. Corbin, 241 Iowa 226, 227, 40 N.W.2d 472, 473; Crowe v. De Soto Cons. Sch. Dist., 246 Iowa 38, 39, 66 N.W.2d 859 860; Forte v. Schlick, 248 Iowa 1327, 1332, 85 N.W.2d 549, 552; Harden v. Illinois Central R. Co., 254 Iowa 426, 429, 118 N.W.2d 76, 77, 78.

A final judgment or decision is one that finally adjudicates the rights of the parties. It must put it beyond the power of the court which made it to place the parties in their original position. A ruling or order is interlocutory if it is not finally decisive of the case. Employers Group of Ins. Cos. v. Villhauer, 254 Iowa 391, 395, 118 N.W.2d 38, 40; Harden v. Illinois Central R. Co., 254 Iowa 426, 428, 118 N.W.2d 76, 77; Winneshiek Mutual Insurance Association v. Roach, Iowa, 132 N.W.2d 436, 439, and citations.

An annotation on the appealability of an order on a motion to strike all or part of a pleading is found in 1 A.L.R.2d 422. At page 426 the editor states: ' § 2. Striking...

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