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        "text": "Wood, J.\nThe question is, can a court, sitting as a jury, in a cause finally submitted for decision, permit the plaintiff to withdraw the. submission and take a nonsuit without prejudice? The statute is as follows: \u201cAn action may he dismissed without prejudice to a future action: First. By the plaintiff before the final submission of the ease to the jury or to the court, where the trial is by the court. * * * In all other cases, upon the trial\nof the action, the decision must be upon the merits/\u2019\u2019 Sec. 5791, Sand. & H. Dig. Kansas has an exactly similar statute. In Ashmead v. Ashmead, 23 Kan. 262, the court, through Judge Brewer, held that \u201cafter a case has .been finally submitted to the jury or court the plaintiff has no right to dismiss the action without prejudice to a future action, but, while all legal right on the part of the plaintiff has ended, the court may, in its discretion, and to prevent injustice and wrong, permit the plaintiff to recall the submission and dismiss without prejudice, and in such case the action of the court, unless it has abused its discretion, is no ground of error/\u2019 This is correct. The plaintiff, under the statute, may not demand as his right what is within the discretion of the court, in the interest of justice, to permit. The record shows that the court suggested to plaintiff\u2019s, counsel that the dismissal without prejudice. would be permitted, since the court did not believe that a fair trial of plaintiff\u2019s case could be had upon the record as 'it then stood, and' believed the dismissal.' to be in the interest of justice.\nAffirmed.",
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      "8am II. West and J. M. & J. G. Taylor, for appellant.",
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    "head_matter": "St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company v. White Sewing Machine Company.\nOpinion delivered June 22, 1901.\nVoluntary Nonsuit \u2014 Discretion os- Court. \u2014 Under Sand. & H. Dig., \u00a7 5791, providing that an action may he dismissed without prejudice by the plaintiff before final submission of the case, and that in all other .cases, upon the trial of the action, the decision must be upon the merits, the court, in the interests of justice, may permit a plaintiff to withdraw a submission of his case, and take a nonsuit without prejudice.\nAppeal from Pulaski Circuit Court.\nRobeiit J. Lea, Judge.\n8am II. West and J. M. & J. G. Taylor, for appellant.\nThe statute (Sand. & H. Dig., \u00a7 579) provides for dismissals \u25a0without prejudice only before final submission. It was error for the court to allow such dismissal after submission. 8 S. E. 806; 10 Wend. 520; 20 Wend. 36; 1 T. R. 52; 11 Johns. 458; 5 Johns. 346; 2 Johns. 181, 191; 10 S. E. 807; 8 la. 462; 23 la. 216; 59 N. W. 1009; 70 lad'. 524.\nJ. II. Ilarrod, for appellee.\nAppellant had the right, with leave of the court, to dismiss before the case was decided. 26 Mo. 492; 42 Mo. App. 376; 13 Mo. 588; 48 S. W. 447. The court had the power to allow the dismissal, so long as the discretion was not abused. 23 Kan. 262; 50 Kan. 49."
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