Sharp v. Sharp

1 Citing case

  1. Winters v. Lewis

    260 Ark. 563 (Ark. 1976)   Cited 14 times
    In Winters, our supreme court reversed the entry of a default judgment where the amended complaint "added nothing to the original complaint except the identification of the appellant" and the amendment "did not state any new or different cause of action or any new factual basis for the recovery sought."

    Default judgments are not the favorites of the law. Sharp v. Sharp, 196 Kan. 38, 409 P.2d 1019 (1966); Springer Corporation v. Herrera, 85 N.M. 201, 510 P.2d 1072 (1973); Ryan v. Collins, 481 S.W.2d 85 (Ky. 1972); Lambert Bros. Inc. v. Tri City Construction Co., 514 S.W.2d 838 (Mo.App., 1974). Lindsey v. Drs. Keenan, Andrews and Allred, 118 Mont. 312, 165 P.2d 804, 163 ALR 487 (1946); Rogers v. Lyle Adjustment Co., 70 N.M. 209, 372 P.2d 797 (1962); Westring v. Cheyenne National Bank, 393 P.2d 119 (Wyo., 1964).