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Bobo v. Tally

Supreme Court of Alabama
Apr 30, 1925
104 So. 32 (Ala. 1925)

Opinion

8 Div. 703.

March 26, 1925. Rehearing Denied April 30, 1925.

Appeal from Circuit Court, Jackson County; W. W. Haralson, Judge.

Milo Moody, of Scottsboro, for appellant.

In view of the decision, it is not necessary that briefs be here set out.

D. P. Wimberly and John B. Tally, both of Scottsboro, for appellees.


It is well settled by the decisions of this court that, where several rulings are grouped in one assignment of error, each ruling must be erroneous in order for said assignment to be available to the appellant. 7 Mayfield's Digest, and many cases cited on page 32. "Where the assignment of error is general, there can be no reversal, unless every assignment or ruling is bad." Mobile Co. v. Bromberg, 141 Ala. 258, 37 So. 395.

The first assignment of error refers jointly to error in sustaining the demurrer to counts 1 and 2 of the complaint. It is sufficient to say that count 1 was subject to the demurrer interposed. It does not set out the warranty or the nature or character of same. See forms 7 and 8 of the Code (Code 1907, p. 1194).

The second assignment of error charges error in sustaining the demurrer to "counts 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 of the amended complaint." The record, as finally corrected and agreed to, discloses no adverse rulings to the appellant as to counts 4, 6, and 8; hence, under the foregoing authorities, assignment of error No. 2 is unavailing for the purpose of reversing the judgment.

While the plea of tender may not be quite accurate, there was no demurrer interposed thereto, and we think that there was sufficient evidence offered to justify the trial court, sitting without a jury, in holding that said plea was established.

The trial court did not err in overruling the plaintiff's objection to the showing for the witness Sherman. It was in no sense a mere conclusion, but set out plain, relevant facts and was not subject to the only ground of objection assigned thereto.

The judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.

Affirmed.

SAYRE, GARDNER, and MILLER, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Bobo v. Tally

Supreme Court of Alabama
Apr 30, 1925
104 So. 32 (Ala. 1925)
Case details for

Bobo v. Tally

Case Details

Full title:BOBO v. TALLY et al

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Apr 30, 1925

Citations

104 So. 32 (Ala. 1925)
104 So. 32

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