Stewart v. Adams

Decision Date02 April 1943
Docket NumberNo. 2351.,2351.
CitationStewart v. Adams, 171 S.W.2d 180 (Tex. App. 1943)
PartiesSTEWART v. ADAMS et al.
CourtTexas Court of Appeals

Appeal from District Court, Erath County; Ernest Belcher, Judge.

Suit by Henry H. Stewart against E. L. Adams and another to restrain defendants from selling plaintiff's interest in land under execution. From a judgment for defendants, plaintiff appeals.

Affirmed.

Williamson & Nordyke, of Stephenville, for appellant.

Joseph A. Chandler, of Stephenville, for appellee.

GRISSOM, Justice.

E. L. Adams obtained a money judgment against Henry H. Stewart in the County Court of Palo Pinto County. An execution was issued and levied upon Stewart's undivided interest in two tracts of land in Erath County. Stewart instituted this suit in the District Court of Erath County against Adams and Carl W. Turnbow, Sheriff of Erath County, to restrain them from selling his interest in said land under execution, on the grounds (1) that the Palo Pinto County judgment was void, because Stewart was not served with citation and did not appear, and (2) because said land was the homestead of Stewart.

In a trial to the Court judgment was rendered refusing to enjoin the sale. Stewart has appealed. The Court held (1) that it did not have jurisdiction to enjoin the enforcement of the Palo Pinto County judgment on the ground there was no service of citation on Stewart in the Palo Pinto Case, and (2) that the property levied upon was not the homestead of Stewart. Each of these holdings are attacked. We approve the trial court's decisions on both points.

Article 4656, Vernon's Ann.Civ.St., provides: "Writs of injunction granted to stay * * * execution on a judgment, shall be returnable to and tried in the court where * * * such judgment was rendered * * *."

Stewart, in his petition for injunction, alleged that the judgment rendered against him in the County Court of Palo Pinto County recited: "The Defendant, though duly cited to appear and answer herein, came not but wholly made default * * *."

The District Court of Erath County did not have jurisdiction to enjoin the execution of the Palo Pinto County judgment on the ground that there was no service of citation on the defendant, because the judgment on its face appeared to be valid. Stewart alleged and the evidence showed a recital in the Palo Pinto County judgment that Stewart had been duly cited to appear and answer but defaulted. This suit, insofar as it attempts to restrain the execution of the judgment for lack of service of citation on Stewart is a collateral attack upon the Palo Pinto County judgment. Such jurisdictional recitals in the judgment preclude a collateral attack in opposition to the verity of said recitals in the Palo Pinto County judgment. Fitch v. Boyer, 51 Tex. 336; Van Ratcliff v. Call, 72 Tex. 491, 493, 10 S.W. 578; Levy v. Roper, 113 Tex. 356, 256 S.W. 251, 253; Brown v. Clippinger, 113 Tex. 364, 256 S. W. 254; Gohlman, Lester & Co. v. Whittle, 115 Tex. 9, 15, 273 S.W. 806; Carey v. Looney, 113 Tex. 93, 251 S.W. 1040, 1041; Seligson & Co. v. Collins, 64 Tex. 314; State Mortgage Corporation v. Ludwig, 121 Tex. 268, 48 S.W.2d 950, 953; Leachman v. Capps & Canty, 89 Tex. 690, 36 S. W. 250; Switzer v. Smith,...

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3 cases
  • Hatch v. Kubena
    • United States
    • Texas Court of Appeals
    • October 24, 1945
    ...rule is particularly applicable in cases where no service was had on the defendant, but the judgment recites service. See Stewart v. Adams, Tex.Civ.App., 171 S.W.2d 180, and numerous cases therein collated. Such rule, however, as stated by Judge Denman in Crawford v. McDonald is predicated ......
  • Cook v. Cook, 15166
    • United States
    • Texas Civil Court of Appeals
    • September 29, 1950
    ...v. Eastburn, 57 Tex. 209; Wixom v. Bowers, Tex.Civ.App., 152 S.W.2d 896; Litton v. Waters, Tex.Civ.App., 161 S.W.2d 1095; Stewart v. Adams, Tex.Civ.App., 171 S.W.2d 180; Allen v. Trentman, Tex.Civ.App., 115 S.W.2d Appellant's points one, two and six are overruled. Under points three, four a......
  • International Sec. Life Ins. Co. v. Riley
    • United States
    • Texas Civil Court of Appeals
    • April 26, 1971
    ...on its face cannot be collaterally attacked and very clearly this action comes within the purview of Article 4656. See Stewart v . Adams, 171 S.W.2d 180 (Tex.Civ.App.--Eastland 1943, n.w.h.). This statute controls both jurisdiction and venue of injunction proceedings in regard to stay of ex......