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Loftis v. Edwards

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Feb 12, 1962
353 S.W.2d 535 (Ark. 1962)

Opinion

No. 5-2590

Opinion delivered February 12, 1962.

APPEAL ERROR — FINAL JUDGMENT. — An order which merely sustains a demurrer to the complaint or petition, leaving the cause pending in the trial court, is not a final appealable judgment.

Appeal from Pulaski Chancery Court, Second Division; Guy E. Williams, Chancellor; appeal dismissed.

Warren E. Wood, for appellant.

Moses, McClellan, Arnold, Owen McDermott, by Jones R. Howard, for appellee.


At the April, 1960 term of the Pulaski chancery court the appellants obtained a default decree foreclosing a materialman's lien for $932.54, but the decree was incomplete in that it did not appoint a commissioner to conduct the sale, nor did it fix the terms of the sale. In May of 1961 the appellants filed a petition asking the chancellor to correct the earlier decree by the entry of a nunc pro tunc order supplying the omissions. This attempted appeal is from an order sustaining the appellees' demurrer to the appellants' petition.

The appeal must be dismissed for the reason that an order which merely sustains a demurrer to the complaint or petition, leaving the cause pending in the trial court, is not a final appealable judgment. Walters v. Burnett, 228 Ark. 45, 305 S.W.2d 549.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Loftis v. Edwards

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Feb 12, 1962
353 S.W.2d 535 (Ark. 1962)
Case details for

Loftis v. Edwards

Case Details

Full title:LOFTIS v. EDWARDS

Court:Supreme Court of Arkansas

Date published: Feb 12, 1962

Citations

353 S.W.2d 535 (Ark. 1962)
353 S.W.2d 535

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