Hodgson v. Martin
This text of 166 P. 929 (Hodgson v. Martin) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Oregon Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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The defendant commenced an action of forcible entry and detainer against the plaintiffs, who having answered, showing they had no legal defense, filed the complaint herein, in the nature of a cross-bill in equity, setting forth their alleged right to the possession of the demanded premises pursuant to which they had made thereon valuable improvements and furnished the defendant board and lodging amounting in all to $1,500, no part of which had been paid.
The answer herein denies the material averments of the complaint, and for a further defense alleges that the plaintiffs’ use and occupation of the land equaled the worth of ■ the improvements thus made and the value of the board and lodging so furnished.
A reply put in issue the allegations of new matter in the answer, and the cause being tried resulted in a decree awarding to plaintiffs, as the value of the improvements, $200 and imposed that sum as a lien on the premises, which were ordered to be sold to satisfy the burden declared. A supplemental decree permitted the defendant to deposit with the clerk of the lower court the money so awarded and thus avoid a forced sale of the land. From the latter decree the plaintiffs appealed. Their undertaking therefor was also subscribed by the American Surety Company, a corporation, to indemnify which the plaintiffs assigned to it all their right to the money so left with the clerk, but this sum was not withdrawn from his custody. The [107]*107defendant’s counsel move to dismiss the appeal on the ground that the assignment was an acceptance of the fruits of the decree thereby preventing an appeal therefrom.
Appeal Conditionally Dismissed.
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