68 P. 803 | Or. | 1902
after stating the facts, delivered the opinion of the court.
It is contended by appellant’s counsel that the complaint, not having alleged that Ingle presented his account to the recorder of the City of Philomath to be audited, did not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action, and that, this being so, the court erred in dismissing the writ of review, and in not annulling the judgment of the justice’s court. It is maintained by respondent’s counsel, however, that the averment so omitted was not material, and, no demurrer to the complaint having been interposed, the judgment of the justice’s court cured the informal statement; besides, the appellant, having tendered the sum demanded in the complaint, thereby admitted its liability, and hence no error was committed in dismissing the writ.