Court Opinion

ID: 3832987
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-06 08:03:24.204161+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:40:11.781567
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Plaintiffs in error, as plaintiffs below, commenced this action against the defendant in error, defendant below, in the district court, to have a deed executed by them to defendant on July 25, 1914, adjudged to be a mortgage, and that they be permitted to redeem by paying the mortgage, indebtedness, etc. The defendant's demurrer to plaintiffs' evidence was sustained, and judgment entered in favor of defendant.
It is firmly settled by the decisions of this court that a demurrer by a defendant to the plaintiffs' evidence admits the truth of all the plaintiff's evidence, together with such inferences and conclusions as may reasonably be drawn therefrom. Flesher v. Callahan, 32 Okla. 283, 122 P. 489. The defendant did not request the trial court to find the facts and render a decree in his favor. The court made no findings of fact, but simply sustained the demurrer on the ground that "the evidence offered on the part of plaintiffs is insufficient to entitle them to any relief under the pleadings in this case, or to establish any of the material allegations contained in their petition." We have examined the evidence and find it amply sufficient to withstand the demurrer thereto. There is a difference in weighing evidence on a demurrer thereto, and weighing evidence on a request for a judgment in favor of defendant, or on submission of the case for judgment. If the defendant's demurrer, is overruled, he may then introduce his proof. Quaere: If defendant demurs to the plaintiffs' evidence, and couples therewith a request for findings and a judgment in his favor can he then introduce evidence upon the court overruling his request? The record does not bring this case under the rule announced in Porter v. Wilson, 39 Okla. 500,135 P. 732, and Lowrance v. Henry, 75 Okla. 250, 182 P. 489.
The judgment of the trial court is reversed on the authority of Bailey v. Privett, 64 Oklahoma, 166 P. 150, and remanded, with directions to grant plaintiffs in error a new trial.
RAINEY, C.J., HARRISON, V. C.J., and KANE, PITCHFORD, JOHNSON, and McNEILL, JJ., concur.