157 Ky. 835 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1914
Opinion of the Court by
Overruling motion for Eule.
Appellants brought this action asserting title to one-third of a tract of land under a deed made by Jesse Phil
When the demurrer to the petition was overruled upon appeal to this court the situation of the case when it returned to the circuit court was precisely what it would have been if the circuit court had in the first instance overruled the defendían!’s demurrer to the petition. When their demurrer to the petition was overruled the defendants had the right to tender an answer. This they did. There is nothing in the opinion of this court preventing the filing of the answer. The case was here simply on demurrer to the petition. We only held that the petition showed a cause of action. But the defendants may plead to the cause of action thus shown by the petition just as they might have done if the circuit court had in the first place rendered the same opinion which we rendered. The circuit court properly so held.
The motion for a rule is overruled.