5 Kan. App. 810 | Kan. Ct. App. | 1897
This action was brought in the District Court of Comanche County; by David M. Chenoweth and George Maxted, as plaintiffs, against the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Company, as defendant, to recover the damages alleged to have been sustained by them by reason of the alleged destruction of eighty tons of prairie hay belonging to the plaintiffs, caused by a fire set out in the operation of the railroad belonging to the plaintiff in error. The petition alleges, and the evidence discloses, that these defendants in error and one Thomas Burtnett owned jointly the hay destroyed, and that Thomas Burtnett attempted to sell and assign to said Chenoweth all his rights and claims against the Railroad Company.
The plaintiff in error contends that the court erred in admitting some of the evidence of J. A. Wright and A. M. Meeley. We have carefully examined the testimony of these two witnesses and find that no material error, prejudicial to the substantial rights of the plaintiff in error was committed by the court in its rulings upon the introduction thereof.
The next contention is that the court erred in overruling the demurrer to the evidence. It is claimed that there was no evidence that the fire which caused the damage occurred in the operation of the road, or
It is also claimed that the demurrer to the evidence should have been sustained because Burtnett attempted to assign to Chenoweth a cause of action arising in tort. It is argued by the defendant in error that the assignment to Chenoweth was proper because he was already interested in the loss. It is admitted that, but for this fact, the cause of action is not assignable. The fact that the assignment is attempted to be made
The jury assessed the amount of damages at $421.40. The interest of Burtnett was for one-third of this amount, and should not have been included in the judgment.
The judgment of the District Court will be modified, and the cause remanded with instructions to deduct one-third of $421.40 from the judgment. The costs in this court will be divided equally between the parties hereto.