Whittaker Corp. v. Estate of King

Decision Date09 December 1975
Docket NumberNo. 1,CA-CIV,1
Citation543 P.2d 477,25 Ariz.App. 356
PartiesWHITTAKER CORPORATION, a California Corporation, Appellant, v. ESTATE of Dan M. KING, Deceased, Appellee. 2758.
CourtArizona Court of Appeals
OPINION

FROEB, Judge.

A complaint was filed by Whittaker Corporation in the Maricopa County Superior Court to recover on a creditor's claim then due against the Estate of Dan M. King, deceased. It was thereafter dismissed on motion because it was not filed within the three-month period following rejection of the claim by the estate in accordance with Arizona Revised Statutes, § 14--579(A), then in effect. (The provision has since been repealed by the revision of Arizona probate laws effective January 1, 1974.)

The summons and complaint were prepared and mailed to the Clerk of the Superior Court for filing, together with the required filing fee. The Clerk received them on November 20, 1973, which was within the period of limitation in A.R.S. § 14--579(A). Instead of filing the complaint, as requested, a deputy clerk returned the summons and complaint to the sender because of failure to comply with Rule XII of the Uniform Rules of Practice. Thereafter, the sender complied with the rule and again mailed the complaint to the Clerk's office and it was filed. By this time, however, the three-month period had expired, subjecting the complaint to dismissal.

The Uniform Rules of Practice of the Superior Court were adopted by the Arizona Supreme Court pursuant to its rule-making authority found in Article 6, Section 5 of the Arizona Constitution. They are procedural in nature and generally relate to the management and expeditious handling of the cases on the Superior Court docket. Rule XII relates to the duties of counsel with respect to advising the court as to the status of cases, settlement, withdrawal and substitution of counsel, and the classification of civil actions. Paragraph (d) of the rule is involved here and states:

(d) Classification of civil actions. Counsel for plaintiff or petitioner shall describe in the caption of each complaint or petition filed with the court the nature of the civil action or proceeding, as follows: Tort Motor Vehicle, Tort Non-Motor Vehicle, Contract, Domestic Relations, Eminent Domain or Nonclassified Civil, Writ of...

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  • Rowland v. Kellogg Brown and Root, Inc.
    • United States
    • Arizona Supreme Court
    • June 20, 2005
    ...was presented below, the trial court did not address this issue in its order granting summary judgment. ¶ 8 Whittaker Corp. v. Estate of King, 25 Ariz.App. 356, 543 P.2d 477 (1975), appears to be the only Arizona case that addresses a similar issue. In Whittaker, the plaintiff filed a compl......
  • Peoria Unified Sch. Dist. v. McClennen
    • United States
    • Arizona Court of Appeals
    • September 11, 2014
    ...otherwise compliant complaint was thus constructively filed when initially delivered to the Clerk. See Whittaker Corp. v. Estate of King, 25 Ariz. App. 356, 357, 543 P.2d 477, 478 (1975) (holding that the plaintiff had constructively filed its complaint, even though a court clerk rejected i......
  • Ortiz v. Dietrich
    • United States
    • Arizona Court of Appeals
    • June 17, 2010
    ...at the time it was originally received by the clerk on February 20, 2009.2 ¶11 Our analysis begins with Whittaker Corp. v. Estate of King, 25 Ariz. App. 356, 543 P.2d 477 (1975). In Whittaker, the plaintiff mailed a complaint to the superior court, where it wasreceived by the clerk within t......
  • Hille v. Safeco Ins. Co. of America
    • United States
    • Arizona Court of Appeals
    • December 11, 1975
    ... ... 353 ... Dean Austin HILLE, personal representative of the Estate of Becky L. Thompson, Deceased, Appellant, ... SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF ... ...
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