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Kiggins v. Dan Wuille Co., Inc.

Oregon Supreme Court
Apr 3, 1928
265 P. 785 (Or. 1928)

Opinion

Argued March 28, 1928

Affirmed April 3, 1928

From Hood River: FRED W. WILSON, Judge.

AFFIRMED.

For appellant there was a brief and oral argument by Mr. Thomas A. Hayes.

For respondent there was a brief over the names of Messrs. Teal, Winfree, McCulloch Shuler and Mr. Ernest C. Smith, with an oral argument by Mr. A.P. Kelley.


We have carefully considered the pleading before us and the Circuit Court order in regard thereto. Apparently, the lower court desired that the complaint should clearly indicate the cause of action which the plaintiff sought to present against the defendant. The pleading before us, plaintiff's fourth amended complaint, intermingles the idea of affirming the contract and at the same time rescinding it on charges of fraud. Further, such matters as are alleged consisted largely of allegations of evidence, many upon immaterial matters; but where clarity is desirable, we find only conclusions of law. The complaint fails to disclose a cause of action.

The law in regard to such situations has been many times set forth by this and other courts. We know of no occasion to once more enunciate these principles. Four complaints preceded this one; apparently, each time the lower court sought to induce the plaintiff to prepare a proper pleading. When the fourth amended complaint was filed, which also violated the previous rulings, the court struck the complaint from the files. No error was done in so doing.

The order of the lower court is affirmed but without prejudice against instituting another cause.

AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

Kiggins v. Dan Wuille Co., Inc.

Oregon Supreme Court
Apr 3, 1928
265 P. 785 (Or. 1928)
Case details for

Kiggins v. Dan Wuille Co., Inc.

Case Details

Full title:C.M. KIGGINS v. DAN WUILLE CO., INC

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: Apr 3, 1928

Citations

265 P. 785 (Or. 1928)
265 P. 785

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