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Chambers v. Gray

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Feb 23, 1942
158 S.W.2d 926 (Ark. 1942)

Opinion

No. 4-6657

Opinion delivered February 23, 1942.

1. JURISDICTION — PROCESS — SERVICE. — Where appellant, a resident of Y county, sued appellee, a resident of P county, in the Y county circuit court to recover damages sustained in a collision between their automobiles in the state of Oklahoma, a motion to dismiss for want of jurisdiction was properly sustained. 2. STATUTES — VENUE. — Act No. 314 of 1939 localizes causes of actions originating in this state, and has no application to causes of actions originating in some other state. 3. VENUE — TRANSITORY ACTIONS. — Since appellant's cause of action is transitory, she may sue in any county where service may be had upon appellee; but she can not sue in Y county upon service had in another county.

Appeal from Yell Circuit Court, Danville District; Audrey Strait, Judge; affirmed.

John E. Chambers, Jr., and Fergeson Madole, for appellant.

Wm. J. Jernigan, Jr., John T. Jernigan and Herman E. MeKaskle, for appellee.


Appellant filed this suit against appellee in the Danville district of Yell county to recover damages to compensate an injury resulting from an automobile collision which occurred in the State of Oklahoma. Appellant is a resident of the Danville district of Yell county, and appellee is a resident of Pulaski county, in which latter county service of summons upon him was had.

Appellee appeared specially for the purpose of moving to dismiss the case, upon the ground that the Yell circuit court was without jurisdiction. That motion was sustained, and the complaint was dismissed, from which judgment is this appeal.

Reversal is asked upon the ground that act 314 of the acts of 1939 conferred jurisdiction of the action in the county of appellant's residence.

Such is not the purpose and effect of that act. The collision occurred in Oklahoma, and act 314 does not relate to or cover it. Such is the holding in the cases of Viking Freight Co. v. Keck, Judge, 202 Ark. 656, 153 S.W.2d 167, and Missouri Pacific Rd. Co. v. Kincannon, Judge, ante, p. 76, 156 S.W.2d 70. In the last cited case we reaffirmed the holding of the former, and, in so doing, said: "We there said, as we now say, that `It [Act 314] localizes causes of action originating in this state, and has no application to causes of action originating in some other state."

Appellant has a transitory cause of action, unaffected by act 314, upon which she may sue in any jurisdiction where service may be had. She may sue in the Yell circuit court, if service upon appellee is had in that county, but she cannot maintain the suit in that county upon service had in another county. Section 1398, Pope's Digest.

The case was properly dismissed, and that judgment is affirmed.


Summaries of

Chambers v. Gray

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Feb 23, 1942
158 S.W.2d 926 (Ark. 1942)
Case details for

Chambers v. Gray

Case Details

Full title:CHAMBERS v. GRAY

Court:Supreme Court of Arkansas

Date published: Feb 23, 1942

Citations

158 S.W.2d 926 (Ark. 1942)
158 S.W.2d 926

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