Russek v. Wind, Ems & Co.
Russek v. Wind, Ems & Co.
Opinion of the Court
Wind, Ems & Co. brought this suit in the county court of El Paso coun *585 ty against Russek upon an open account ior goods, wares, and merchandise which it was alleged were sold to defendant and shipped to him at Santa Barbara, Mexico. An itemized list and prices of the items of the account was attached to the petition. This list was in a foreign language, but it was accompanied by an English translation. It was alleged that Wind, Etas & Co. was a corporation having its general place of business in the' city of Berlin, Germany, and that Russek resided in the city of Parral, Mexico.
The defendant appeared by attorneys and in person. He filed an answer consisting of general and special exceptions and a general denial. The exceptions were overruled. Upon trial the court found from the testimony of the defendant himself that the account was true and correct and rendered judgment against him for the amount thereof, less a credit of §50 ‘ to which it was admitted he was entitled. Prom this judgment Russek appeals, assigning as error the overruling of his general demurrer. He advances three propositions, viz.:
(1) The county court of El Paso county was without jurisdiction in the cause because the petition discloses that the parties were nonresidents and did not allege that either party was to be found in said county, or that either did business in Texas, or that Russek had any property therein.
(2) That the demurrer should have been sustained because it is averred the plaintiff was a foreign corporation, and there is no allegation that it had filed its articles of incorporation with the secretary of state 'and obtained a permit! to do business in Texas, nor did it aver any facts which would remove the case from the operation of article 1318, R. S.
(3) The demurrer should have been sustained because the itemized account was in a foreign language and the law of this state requires all pleadings to be in the English language. Our conclusions are:
Affirmed.
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