Elsea Bros. v. Killian

1913 OK 326, 132 P. 686, 38 Okla. 174, 1913 Okla. LEXIS 333
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedMay 20, 1913
Docket2634
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Elsea Bros. v. Killian, 1913 OK 326, 132 P. 686, 38 Okla. 174, 1913 Okla. LEXIS 333 (Okla. 1913).

Opinion

HAYES, C. J.

This action originated in one of the justice courts of Greer county. Defendant in error was plaintiff in that court, and plaintiffs in error were defendants, and will hereafter be referred to respectively as plaintiff' and defendants. After answer filed by defendants to plaintiff’s petition in the justice court and reply thereto by plaintiff, the trial followed, resulting in a judgment, from which appeal was taken to the county court. In the county court defendants interposed a demurrer to plaintiff’s petition, which was overruled, and this action of the court constitutes the first assignment of error urged for reversal of the cause.

Plaintiff alleges in his petition that defendants, who constitute a copartnership, received from Union Central Life Insurance Company, a corporation, for plaintiff the sum of $158 ; that they have converted said amount to their own use and benefit; that they are liable to plaintiff for said sum, with interest, and he prays for judgment in that amount, with interest.

*176 We think the facts alleged, which are substantially stated above, are sufficient -to inform defendants of the nature of the claim plaintiff attempted to assert against them, .-and is sufficient to constitute a good bill of particulars in a justice court.

Very liberal rules of construction are applied' to pleadings in a justice of the peace court; and judgments of such courts will not be reversed upon technical objections, unless it is apparent from an examination of the entire record that the substantial rights of the party raising the objection have been affected by the ruling of the trial court, and without a reversal the ends of justice will be defeated. Patten v. Cagel, 32 Okla. 499, 122 Pac. 154; Holden v. Lynn, 30 Okla. 663, 120 Pac. 246, 38 L. R. A. (N. S.) 239; Stevens, Kennerly & Spragins Co. v. Dulaney et al., 31 Okla. 608, 122 Pac. 166. No question was raised in the justice court as to the sufficiency of the bill of particulars. The cause of action, it is true, is not very intelligibly stated in the bill of particulars, as good pleading would require; but, so far as the record appears, it was sufficient to inform defendants of the nature of evidence that would be necessary to defeat plaintiff’s claim; and the proper place to raise the sufficiency of the- bill of particulars was in the justice court. Stevens, Kennerly & Spragins Co. v. Dulaney et al., supra.

A pleading that is sufficient in" a justice court is sufficient in the appellate court, where the cause is tried de navo on appeal. Garvin v. Harrell, 27 Okla. 373, 113 Pac. 186, 35 L. R. A. (N. S.) 862, Ann. Cas. 1912B, 744.

The only other assignment' presented in the brief complains of the action of the court in overruling a demurrer to plaintiff’s-evidence; but this contention cannot be considered, for the reason that no exception was taken to the ruling of the court on such demurrer.

Errors occuring at the tidal must be excepted to- at the-time and presented in -a motion for a new trial before they can be presented for, review on appeal to this court. Ahern, etc., *177 Co. v. Condon, 23 Okla. 365, 100 Pac. 556; Stark Bros. v. Glaser, 19 Okla. 502, 91 Pac. 1040.

There being no error requiring a reversal of the cause, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.

All the Justices concur, except DUNN,- J., not participating.

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