Corder v. Speake
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Opinion
delivered the opinion.
This is a motion to dismiss tbe appeal, and for an order directing plaintiff to pay defendant tbe sum of $250, to enable her to make a defense. The facts are : On July 5,1892, the Circuit Court of Multnomah County i’endered a decree dissolving the marriage contract theretofore existing between the parties, restoring to defendant her maiden name, and awarding her the sum of $25 per month for her maintenance. In December, 1895, defendant, having received but $175 on account of said award, commenced an action against plaintiff in the Superior Court of Alameda County, California, to recover the sum of $1,083.33, alleged to be due thereon, which action is still pending in that court. On January 30, 1896, the Circuit Court of Multnomah County overruled a motion by plaintiff to modify the order making a monthly allowance for defendant’s maintenance, from which latter order no appeal had been taken. Thereafter plaintiff commenced this suit for the modification of the decree, alleging in his complaint that during the pendency of the original suit it was agreed between the parties that he should pay the sum of, $25 per month for the period of. one year only, which defendant agreed to accept in full satisfaction of all demands for her ■ maintenance ; 'that he was thereby led to and did believe that she would ask for and obtain a decree in accordance with this agreement, and relying thereon, he did not appear in said suit, [107]*107and had no knowledge of the provisions of the decree until defendant, in October, 1895, demanded the amount claimed to be due thereunder ; that in December, 1895, he tendered to her the sum of $125, as the whole amount due under said agreement, which she refused to accept, but did not deposit it in court as a condition precedent to the relief demanded ; that on January 26,1897, the court, upon defendant’s motion,.supported by her affidavit that she was without means to employ counsel, ordered plaintiff to pay to its clerk the sum of $50 within fifteen days, to enable her to make a defense ; but, having neglected to comply therewith, the suit was dismissed, and plaintiff appeals.
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