63 P. 681 | Cal. | 1901
The complaint in this action prayed damages for injuries occasioned to plaintiff's property and person by reason of blasting operations negligently conducted by the defendant. It charged that the blasts showered a rain of rocks upon plaintiff's house and premises, "killing chickens and breaking boards of house, stable, woodshed, chicken-house, and fence." That upon one occasion "two immense bowlders of rock were blown upon plaintiff's premises, one of which struck plaintiff's stable and passed through the roof, breaking rafters and boards, one of which struck and injured plaintiff's shoulder. That the other bowlder went crashing through the rear wall of the plaintiff's house, through a sink into the middle of plaintiff's kitchen in the second story, breaking windows, dishes, etc. . . . . That said blasting also caused plaintiff to become sick, ill, and nervous to such a degree that she has ever since suffered, and still suffers, from the effects thereof. . . . . That by reason of the premises plaintiff has suffered damages in the sum of five thousand dollars."
To this complaint defendant interposed special demurrers for ambiguity and uncertainty, charging that it could not be ascertained therefrom for what injuries the plaintiff asks damages, whether for personal injuries received by plaintiff or injuries to her real property, or for the killing of her chickens, or for the shaking or damages of the houses in the neighborhood. To this respondent makes answer that it sufficiently appears from the complaint that the damages are sought for injuries to plaintiff's health and to her real estate and to her personal property, and that, therefore, the demurrer was properly overruled. In this reliance is placed upon the case of Sloane v. Southern Cal. Ry. Co.,
It follows, therefore, that the judgment must be reversed, with directions to the trial court to sustain the demurrer to the complaint, with leave to plaintiff to amend and make more certain.
Temple, J., and McFarland, J., concurred.
*379Hearing in Bank denied.