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Polk County v. Thurman

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Eastland
Jan 7, 1956
285 S.W.2d 487 (Tex. Civ. App. 1956)

Opinion

No. 3206.

November 25, 1955. Rehearing Denied January 7, 1956.

Appeal from the District Court, Baylor County, Lewis F. Williams, J.

Robert Willis, County Atty., Livingston, for appellant.

R. J. Balch, Seymour, for appellee.


This suit in trespass to try title was brought by H. A. Thurman against A. D. Rogers seeking judgment for the title and possession of a certain 85.4-acre tract of land situated in Baylor County, Texas.

Rogers duly filed his answer. Thereafter, Polk County filed a motion to be substituted as a party defendant in lieu of Rogers, claiming that Rogers was Polk County's tenant on the land in controversy. The motion was overruled and Polk County seeks to bring this appeal.

The order of the court denying Polk County's motion to be substituted as a party defendant in this cause is merely an interlocutory order and is not a final judgment. An appeal does not lie from such an order. Pioneer American Ins. Co. v. Knox, Tex.Civ.App., 199 S.W.2d 711 (Writ Ref.); McDonald v. Wallace, Tex.Civ.App., 205 S.W.2d 605 (Err. Dis.); Stewart v. State, 42 Tex. 242; 3-A Tex.Jur., page 121.

The appeal is dismissed.


Summaries of

Polk County v. Thurman

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Eastland
Jan 7, 1956
285 S.W.2d 487 (Tex. Civ. App. 1956)
Case details for

Polk County v. Thurman

Case Details

Full title:POLK COUNTY, Appellant, v. H. A. THURMAN, Appellee

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Eastland

Date published: Jan 7, 1956

Citations

285 S.W.2d 487 (Tex. Civ. App. 1956)

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