57 Kan. 678 | Kan. | 1897
The plaintiff in error brought suit against the Mortgage Company, alleging in his petition that he had been employed by the defendant as an agent to effect loans in Barber and other counties of this State, setting up circumstantially the terms of the agreement and the violation thereof by the defendant, and asking damages in the sum of $50,000. For a second cause of action the petition alleges that
“That upon the 24th day of February, 1890, when the plaintiff ceased doing business for the defendant, as aforesaid, there remained in his hands of the moneys of the defendant which had come to him from various sources, for the purpose of investing in loans for the defendant, paying his expenses and commissions and other charges, the sum of $3,854.09, which, under and by the terms of said contract and agreement, he retained and applied to the payment of unpaid commissions due him as herein aforesaid and for legal services and other charges, for which said amount of $3,854.09 defendant is entitled to a credit upon the items of unpaid .commissions due plaintiff from defendant, as set forth and stated in Exhibit B, hereinbefore referred to.”
The defendant filed a very long answer, the averments of which have no bearing on the questions presented here, concluding with a prayer for judgment for $3,854.09, and the further sum of $100,000, for an accounting and other relief. After this answer was filed the defendant filed a motion, which reads as follows :
“ Comes now the defendant, and respectfully moves the court that the plaintiff be required to pay into court the sum of $3,854.09, the same being the money mentioned in the pleadings, on behalf of the plaintiff in the within action, the title to which, on the plaintiff’s own showing, is in the defendant.”
This motion was sustained, and the plaintiff was required to pay the amount into court within 10 days. Having failed to comply with the order, the plaintiff was cited to appear before the Court to answer as for
The judgment and all the orders of the Court above mentioned are reversed, and the case remanded for further proceedings.