Opinion
Motion No. 1133.
Decided November 2, 1903.
1. — Parties — Purchaser Pendente Lite.
A purchaser pendente lite will not be permitted to make himself a party to an action. (P. 97.)
2. — School Land — Mandamus — Intervention.
An applicant to purchase school land will not be permitted to make himself a party to the suit of a previous applicant to obtain from the Supreme Court a mandamus requiring the Commissioner of the General Land Office to award the land to him. Following Colquitt-Tigner Mining Co. v. Rogan, 95 Tex. 452 [ 95 Tex. 452]. (P. 97.)
Motion by Trimble for leave to make himself party defendant in an original suit in the Supreme Court for writ of mandamus against the Land Commissioner.
Matlock, Miller Dycus, for motion.
This is a motion by Charles Trimble to appear and make himself a party defendant in this suit. On the 27th day of June, 1903, the relator filed in this court his petition against the respondent for a writ of mandamus to compel him as Commissioner of the General Land Office to award the relator certain sections of free school lands, which he had applied to purchase. On the 3d day of July thereafter Trimble made his application in due form of law to purchase the same sections, and as alleged by him complied with all the requirements of the statutes with respect to the sale of such lands. Upon the authority of the case of the Colquitt-Tigner Mining Co. v. Rogan, 95 Tex. 452, this motion must be overruled. Besides, Trimble being a purchaser pendente lite, should not be permitted to intervene and thereby delay or complicate the relator's action.
The motion is overruled.
Overruled.