Hill v. Huntsville West Ltd. Partnership
Hill v. Huntsville West Ltd. Partnership
Opinion
Huntsville West Limited Partnership ("Huntsville West") sued Bennie Hill, Jr., seeking to recover amounts it alleged it was owed pursuant to a commercial lease between it and Hill. On February 4, 2002, Huntsville West moved for a summary judgment. On February 27, 2002, Hill filed a counterclaim, seeking to be reimbursed for amounts he alleged he expended in making improvements to the premises he had leased from Huntsville West. Hill later filed an opposition to Huntsville West's motion for a summary judgment in which he addressed only the single claim argued by Huntsville West in its summary-judgment motion.
On April 24, 2002, the trial court entered an order granting Huntsville West's motion for a summary judgment. Hill appealed to the Alabama Supreme Court. That Court transferred the case to this court, pursuant to §
Although neither party has addressed the issue of the appellate courts' jurisdiction over this matter, the issue of jurisdiction is of such magnitude that a court may take notice of it at any time and may do so exmero motu. Wallace v. Tee Jays Mfg. Co.,
APPEAL DISMISSED.
Yates, P.J., and Crawley and Pittman, JJ., concur. *Page 377
Reference
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- Bennie Hill, Jr. v. Huntsville West Limited Partnership.
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