10 Kan. 131 | Kan. | 1872
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This action was brought in the district court by Balderston and Keplinger,' as plaintiffs against Stewart and Emmert, as defendants. The plaintiffs below allege in their petition that the defendants were register and receiver of the Humboldt land office; that they illegally received $4,125 in various sums as fees from 670 different persons who purchased land at said land office, and that the said 670 persons have severally assigned their respective claims for said illegal fees to said plaintiffs, who now aslc judgment in favor of themselves and against the said defendants for the whole amount of said claims. The petition contains, first, the title; second, a general heading, (which general heading is drawn more particularly for the first intended cause of action, but it is also drawn with the intention that it shall apply to all the supposed causes of action;) third, 670 separate paragraphs or sections numbered consecutive from 1 to 670; fourth, a general prayer for judgment for $4,125 and costs. The most of the facts stated in the petition are contained in the said general heading. Two different motions were made in writing by the defendants below to require the plaintiffs to make their petition more definite and certain, and to require them to separately state and number their several supposed causes of action. These motions were severally overruled by the court, and the rulings thereon were duly excepted to. Three different demurrers to the petition were then successively filed, containing between them the first, second, fourth, fifth and sixth statutory grounds for demurrer. (Civil code, § 89.) Those demurrers were also severally overruled by the court below and the rulings thereon were also duly excepted to. The defendants then brought the case to this court on petition in error, and now ask to
The judgment of the court below is reversed, and cause remanded with instructions that further proceedings shall be had in accordance with this opinion.