Missouri Court of Appeals, 1904

Philippi v. American Brass & Manufacturing Co.

Philippi v. American Brass & Manufacturing Co.
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided January 19, 1904 · Bland, Goode, Reyburn
103 Mo. App. 723; 78 S.W. 77; 1904 Mo. App. LEXIS 438

Philippi v. American Brass & Manufacturing Co.

Opinion of the Court

BLAND, P. J.

— This suit is by bill in equity té reform the description of real estate in a written lease and to enjoin the prosecution of a suit of unlawful detainer brought by the defendant against the plaintiff herein. The evidence is wholly insufficient to warrant a reformation of the lease in the manner prayed for by the plaintiff. The unlawful detainer suit was, by the plaintiff therein, prosecuted to a judgment in its favor, from which the defendant (plaintiff herein) appealed to this court. The judgment of the circuit court in the unlawful detainer case has, on the appeal, been affirmed by this court and is final. There is, therefore, nothing left in the controversy to be enjoined, and the judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.

Reyburn, and Goode, JJ.h concur.

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