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Lange v. Devlin
156 P. 260
Or.
1916
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Mr. Justice Harris

delivered the opinion of the court.

1. The appellant used and dealt with the land as though it then intended fully to accept and accede to the terms of the decree, and it will not be permitted to change the position which it voluntarily assumed. Kellogg v. Smith, 70 Or. 449, 456 (142 Pac. 330), furnishes a conclusive precedent. See, also, Thomas v. Booth-Kelly Co., 52 Or. 534 (97 Pac. 1078, 132 Am. St. Rep. 713); Elwert v. Marley, 53 Or. 591 (99 Pac. 887, 101 Pac. 671, 133 Am. St. Rep. 850); 3 C. J. 665, 669.

The appeal is dismissed.

Appeal Dismissed. Rehearing Denied.

Mr. Chief Justice Moore, Mr. Justice Burnett and Mr. Justice Bean concur.

Case Details

Case Name: Lange v. Devlin
Court Name: Oregon Supreme Court
Date Published: Mar 21, 1916
Citation: 156 P. 260
Court Abbreviation: Or.
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