Court Opinion

ID: 5444056
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-01-08 18:07:43.019395+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T08:32:07.073400
License: Public Domain

The Court.
This action was commenced against the defendant Steffan alone to recover a balance alleged to be due for a lot of sheep sold and delivered by plaintiff.
Subsequently, in accordance with an order of the superior court, an amended complaint was filed, in which the appellant Brown was joined with Steffan as a defendant.
In this amended complaint it is alleged, in substance, that at the time of the sale the súheep were in charge of the brother of the plaintiff, as his servant and employee merely, and without any interest in or ownership of any of the sheep; that the plaintiff, acting by and through his said servant and employee, sold and delivered the *231sheep to Steffan, who thereupon paid to plaintiff a portion of the purchase price, leaving the sum of $527.20 still due; that subsequently, and with full knowledge of plaintiff’s ownership on the part of both Brown and Steffan, Brown induced plaintiff’s brother and servant (■who was indebted to him and insolvent) to pretend that he had been the owner of the sheep, and upon that pretense, known to Steffan to be false, he (Steffan), at the request of Brown and plaintiff’s brother, gave Brown his promissory note for said balance; that plaintiff afterward demanded payment of said balance from Steffan and of Brown; that said note be canceled,—both of which demands were refused. Whereupon he prays judgment against Brown and Steffan for $527.20, costs and interest.
The appellant Brown demurred to this amended complaint, upon the ground, among others, that it did not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action. His demurrer was overruled, and upon trial of the cause, judgment was rendered against him alone for said balance of $527.20, with interest and costs; from which judgment, and an order overruling his motion for a new trial, he prosecutes this appeal.
The superior court erred in overruling the demurrer. On the facts stated, Steffan alone is liable to plaintiff for the balance of the contract price of the sheep. Brown is in no wise liable on the contract, and he is guilty of no conversion of the property, or any part of it. Whatever claim he may have against Steffan on the note is no concern of the plaintiff. Steffan is none the less answerable to plaintiff because he may, by his own fault, have incurred an additional obligation to Brown or his assignees.
The judgment and order appealed from are reversed, and cause remanded.
Rehearing denied.