Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 1920

McKay v. Peterson

McKay v. Peterson
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided March 3, 1920 · Hall
220 S.W. 178; 1920 Tex. App. LEXIS 273 (South Western Reporter)

McKay v. Peterson

Opinion of the Court

HALL, J.

Appellee instituted this suit in the district court of Clay county, to cancel an oil lease executed by J. W. Pulgham to L. McKay as lessee. He alleges that since the execution of the lease he purchased the land described from Eulgham, and the trial court so found. The statement of facts contains only a copy of the lease and the following:

β€œIt is agreed that prior to the 19th day of March, 1919, the defendant, L. McKay, transmitted to the W. B. Worsham Bank at Henrietta, Texas, the amount of the rental provided for in said contract, to be paid at the end of 12 months, and that said sum was received by said bank, but not placed to the credit of said lessor named in the lease involved in said action, or to the plaintiff herein, for the reason that said bank had been instructed prior to the receipt of said money not to accept same or place it to his credit.”

The statement of facts is not agreed to or signed by counsel for either party, notwithstanding the certificate of the district judge, who signed it, to the contrary.

Appellant raised the question thatEulgham is a necessary party to the suit. In the absence of some evidence showing a transfer of some interest in the land or the' leased premises to appellee, there is clearly a defect of parties plaintiff, which may always be taken advantage of even for the first time in the appellate court. Hanner v. Summerhill, 7 Tex. Civ. App. 235, 26 S. W. 906.

Eor the reasons stated, the judgment is reversed, and the cause remanded.

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