Norris v. Burnett
Norris v. Burnett
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
On a former day of the present term of this court, the decree of the court below was affirmed, and the cause remanded. Appellees now “move the court to amend and correct the judgment entered by this court on the affirmance of the above-styled cause by dismissing the original bill of complaint.” The decree of the court below is as follows:
“Having come to be heard the above-styled cause on this the 1st day of February, 1913, the same being a regular term day of this court, and the same having been set down for hearing and submitted on original bill and demurrer thereto, and the court being fully advised, and after due presentation of counsel for all parties concerned, it is ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the demurrer thereto be sustained. The said cause having been also' submitted bn agreement of counsel, and the court being fully advised, it is hereby ordered and decreed that the special plea be sustained; and it is further ordered and decreed that complainants have an appeal to the supreme court of Mississipip from this decree, in order to settle the principles of the cause.”
Overruled.
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- 1. Appeal and eerob. Decisions appealable. Affirmance. Remanded. Amendment. Under Code 1906, section 35 providing that an appeal from an interlocutory order may be granted by tbe chancellor, when he thinks it necessary to settle the principles of the case, the chancellor may grant an appeal from a decree sustaining a demurrer to the bill. 2. Appeal and error. Affirmance. Remanded. Amendment. Where the chancellor sustained a demurrer' to a bill and granted complainants an appeal to settle the principles of the case, such a decree was not one in substance and effect dismissing the bill, and upon affirmance the case will be remanded, to give complainants an opportunity to amend his bill.