Minnesota Supreme Court, 1925

Krumpotich v. Butler Brothers Building Company

Krumpotich v. Butler Brothers Building Company
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided April 17, 1925 · PER CURIAM.
203 N.W. 435; 162 Minn. 522; 1925 Minn. LEXIS 1552 (North Western Reporter)

Krumpotich v. Butler Brothers Building Company

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

The alternative writ of mandamus directing the respondent to remand the case of Matt Krompotich v. Butler Brothers Building Company, now pending in the district court of Ramsey county to the district court of St. Louis county for trial (where it was instituted), on the ground that the action is for the recovery of wages or money due for manual labor performed in St. Louis county, is hereby vacated and quashed, for the reason that it appears from the complaint therein that several causes for the recovery of money other than the one for wages are set out in the complaint. It cannot have been the intention by section 9213, G. S. 1923, to deprive a defendant'of the right to have causes of action tried at the place of his residence by joining with them a claim for wages.

We hold that in order to entitle a plaintiff under that statute to try an action for wages in the county where the labor was performed he must not join a cause of action Which a defendant may have the right to have removed for trial to the county of his residence.

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