Hieatt v. Gassen
Hieatt v. Gassen
Opinion of the Court
Plaintiff brought this action to recover
from defendant money which had been paid by plaintiff to defendant on account of a contract for the sale of real property, which contract the plaintiff alleged had been rescinded and abandoned by mutual consent. The plaintiff appeals from the judgment entered in favor of the defendant.
The contract was dated April 30, 1913. It provided for the payment of seven thousand five hundred dollars on the execution of the contract; two thousand five hundred dollars on October 1, 1913, and two thousand five hundred dollars on the first day of each and every April and October thereafter until the full sum of $33,582.75 had been paid; interest at six per cent per annum, payable quarterly, commencing on the first day of July, 1913. The findings show that the plaintiff paid the sum of seven thousand five hundred dollars and the two thousand five hundred dollars due October 1, 1913, together with the interest then due; “that prior to the first day of April, 1914, the said plaintiff and said defendant did orally agree that they would by mutual consent cancel, rescind, and abandon the said written contract, and that the said plaintiff would in pursuance of said abandonment, cancellation, or rescission of said contract, and upon request of said defendant, sign, execute, and deliver unto said defendant his quitclaim deed to and for the property described in said written contract and agreement, upon the execution to plaintiff by defendant of an option for the purchase by plaintiff of a portion of said land. That after the first day of April, 1914, and on or about the ninth day of April, 1914, said original contract was by mutual consent abandoned, canceled, or rescinded and said defendant released the said plaintiff from all his obligations under the said contract hereinbefore referred to, and from his said agreement to purchase the land in said contract described and pay the balance due on the purchase price thereof, and that in substitution for and in lieu of said contract defendant gave to said plaintiff an option in writing to purchase a part of the said lands described in said contract upon the terms and. conditions set out in the said option, and that in consideration of the release of said plaintiff from his said obligations and covenants under said contract and of the giving of said option *622 to him by the defendant, the plaintiff did execute .and deliver to defendant a quitclaim deed of all his interest in said land, and released and discharged said defendant from all liabilities and obligations under or by virtue of said contract, which said release was indorsed upon the original of said contract and delivered therewith to defendant, and. which said release was and is in the words and figures as follows, to wit:
“ ‘I, F. L. Hieatt do hereby remise, release and quitclaim to A. G. ;Gassen, all the land and property described in the foregoing contract and transfer to him all my rights under said contract and all my interest in said property, and this contract is hereby canceled.
“ ‘Dated April 9, 1914.
“ ‘F. L. Hieatt. ’
“That prior to the filing of the complaint in said action, to wit, on the nineteenth day of February, 1915, the said plaintiff did demand of and from said defendant the return and repayment of the said sum of $11,136.22 paid to said defendant by said plaintiff under the terms of said written contract and agreement, but that he never made any other demand on defendant for the payment of said sum or ,any part of it, and that said defendant refused, and still refuses, to pay the said sum or any part thereof and holds and retains the said money and the whole thereof. That it is not true that the said defendant holds and retains said money and the whole thereof to the plaintiff’s damage in the sum of $11,136.22 or to his damage in any other sum or sums at all. That no other agreement or negotiations were had between plaintiff and defendant with reference to the rights of the parties in said sum of $11,136.22 than are contained or implied in said release indorsed upon said original contract.”
As conclusions of law from the facts found, the court-found that the option was given in substitution for and in lieu of the contract and that the release indorsed upon the contract effected a complete settlement between the' parties in regard to the contract and discharged and released defendant from any obligation to repay the plaintiff said sum of $11,136.22, or any part thereof, and that defendant was entitled to judgment that plaintiff take nothing by the action. Judgment was entered accordingly.
*623 Appellant contends that the conclusions of law and the judgment are not consistent with or supported by the findings of fact and that upon those findings the plaintiff is entitled to judgment in his favor.
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The judgment is affirmed.
Shaw, J., and James, J., concurred.
Reference
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- F. L. HIEATT, Appellant, v. A. G. GASSEN, Respondent
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