McPhee v. Kelsey

78 P. 224, 45 Or. 290, 1904 Ore. LEXIS 97
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 17, 1904
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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McPhee v. Kelsey, 78 P. 224, 45 Or. 290, 1904 Ore. LEXIS 97 (Or. 1904).

Opinion

Mr. Chief Justice Moore

delivered the opinion.

A petition for a rehearing having been overruled, defendant’s counsel filed another application, which has been treated by this court as a motion to vacate the decree herein and to remand the cause to take further testimony as to whether all the water of Hutchinson Slough was intended by the parties to be included in their agreement of 1888, and whether a new appropriation of the water, of North Powder River was made by either party from the enlarged ditch for the irrigation of more than [291]*291the first crop of alfalfa. Briefs having been filed and arguments made on these questions by counsel for the respective parties, we think the defendant may have been misled by the averments of the complaint, which are rather ambiguous respecting the questions now sought to be raised, and the cause tried on an erroneous theory in relation thereto, whereby relevant evidence was omitted. Judgments and decrees based on issues sharply defined ought not to be set aside for light or trivial reasons, notwithstanding a failure to introduce testimony; but when the pleadings do not so define the rights insisted upon, and one of the parties has been misled thereby to his prejudice, by failing to offer testimony, an innate sense of justice ought to prompt a court to correct what might otherwise prove a travesty on justice, and, believing that an error may have been committed in the respect indicated, the decree rendered in this court will be vacated, and the cause sent back for the introduction of such testimony as the parties may offer under the issues heretofore construed by this court, and for such further proceedings as may be necessary. Decree Vacated.

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