Brandt v. Burke
Brandt v. Burke
Opinion of the Court
Appeal from .an order sustaining a demurrer to plaintiff’s complaint. Defendant became security for costs in
“After final judgment has- been rendered in -an action, in which security for costs has been given, as required by this chapter, the court, on motion of the defentant, or any other person having a right to such costs. or any part thereof, after ten days* notice of such motion, may enter up- judgment in the name of the defendant, or his legal representatives, against the surety for costs, his executors or administrators, for the amount of the costs adjudged against the plaintiff, or so much thereof as may be unpaid. Execution may be issued on such judgment, as in other cases, for the use and benefit of the person entitled-to such costs.”
The -only question presented by this appeal is whether the remedy by motion provided in that section is exclusive. The trial -court -held1.that it was. The proper solution of the ¡question necessitates a reference to section 433, C. 'C. P. which reads as follows:
“In cases in-' which the plaintiff is a nonresident -of the state or a foreign- corporation, before commencing such action, the plaintiff must furnish- a sufficient surety for costs. The surety must be a resident of the county or subdivisión' where the action-is to be brought, and must be -approved’ by the clerk. His obligation shall be complete by simply indorsing the summons, or signing his. name ,-on the .complaint as- security .for costs.”
••It will be noticed that-nonresident plaintiffs must furnish security for. costs, but that ¡section- does- qot specify the particular method in which such security must be furnished. It simply provides that thé obligation of the surety—
“shall be complete by simply indorsing the summons or signing his name- on the complaint as security for .costs.” .
. .That method is only permissive. .. A formal undertaking with -proper s-urety- would as fully comply with the statute as would
The order appealed from is reversed.
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- Full Case Name
- BRANDT v. BURKE
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- Published