Powell v. Willamette R. Co.

Decision Date20 October 1886
Citation12 P. 83,14 Or. 22
PartiesPOWELL and others v. WILLAMETTE R. CO. and others.
CourtOregon Supreme Court

Appeal from Multnomah county.

STRAHAN J.

This cause was here on appeal at the last March term of this court, and the same was remanded for further proceedings. The questions presented on this appeal were then argued and considered by the court, and the general principles of law applicable to the pleading demurred to were stated. Powell v. Willamette Val.R.Co., 13 Or. ---; S.C. 11 P. 222. At that time this court sustained the demurrer to the complaint for the particular objections that were pointed out, and the only question open for consideration on this appeal is whether or not the amended complaint has obviated their objections, and we are of the opinion that it has. Upon all the other questions presented--and they are numerous--the former opinion of this court is the law of the case. In Page v Fowler, 37 Cal. 100, the rule of law that precludes the re-examination of legal propositions, once settled by the appellate court in the same case, is thus stated: "The legal propositions which arose and were decided on the former appeal, whether they were correctly decided or not, have become the law of the case, so far as they are applicable to the facts developed on the second trial. There would be no end to the litigation, if the same question in the case, once decided by the appellate court, were open to examination on every succeeding appeal." To the same effect is Lucas v. City of San Francisco, 28 Cal. 591; Polak v. McGrath, 38 Cal. 666; Pico v Cuyas, 48 Cal. 639. From these views, it results that the decision of the court below in overruling the demurrer to the amended complaint was right.

The appellants' counsel suggested at the hearing that, in case the decision overruling the demurrer should be sustained by this court, the appellants should be given leave by this court to answer over. The practice in such cases has never been settled. This court in some cases has granted such leave, but we have concluded that it would be more consistent with the authority and jurisdiction of this court, as established by the constitution and laws of the state, that such application should be made in the court below, leaving this court to exercise only an appellate jurisdiction, in case the lower court should abuse the discretion confided to it. We therefore announce it as a rule of practice in such c...

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