Columbus Mutual Life Insurance v. National Life Insurance Co. of United States
Columbus Mutual Life Insurance v. National Life Insurance Co. of United States
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff in error was sued by The National Life Insurance Company, which alleged in its petition that the former had conspired with the various agents of the latter with a view to secretly procuring the active services of' such agents in behalf of plaintiff in error. The petition alleged that the defendant employed various employes of The National Life Insurance Company, and, with their connivance, secretly transferred to itself the business of The National Life • Insurance Company, while such employes were still in the employ of the latter, in possession of its record’s, and receiving compensation from it. Originally these agents were made parties to the
Upon the trial the court permitted the prayer to the petition to be amended so that it asked for relief for money only. No, error intervened at this point, especially where equitable relief was neither finally sought nor awarded by the decree of the court. As originally begun the action was one at law for damages, although equitable relief was sought incidentally in order to prevent further damages accruing to the plaintiff from the action of its employes, while they were occupying relations of trust in the plaintiff company.
Under the provisions of our code equitable and legal actions may now be united in a single suit. Since the cause of action was not changed by the plaintiff in the court below plaintiff had a perfect right to amend the prayer of its petition so that it might ask for damages only. If it be conceived that the remedies, legal or equitable, were originally inconsistent, in that event the plaintiff had a right to elect which of these remedies it would pursue, and in this case the plaintiff did elect to try out its action as one at law for damages only.
The action was commenced September 29, 1914. On May 12, 1916, the defendant below filed it§
To this defense a general demurrer was filed, which was sustained by the court, and the amended supplemental answer dismissed. In this the court erred. This defense tendered a valid plea of accord and satisfaction. The supplemental answer not only sets forth the contract of settlement, 'but alleges that the terms and conditions of said contract were carried out and the settlement completed with the payment by check for two hundred dollars, which the plaintiff received and accepted in full compliance. If this allegation be true, the plaintiff below, after its acceptance of
The courts below relied upon the case of Frost v. Johnson, 8 Ohio, 393, in support of their judgmént on the demurrer. It is not necessary to decide whether the principle announced in that case is applicable to the defense alleged in the supplemental answer, for the reason that it is stated in that pleading not only that the contract was entered into but that' the same was fully performed on the part of the defendant below by the payment of the costs and the tender and acceptance of the check.
Complaint is made of three special requests asked for by plaintiff below and given to the jury before argument. The last clause of special request No. 1 is. erroneous for the reason that the court invaded the province of the jury when it assumed that the defendant below did make use of the lists, books and records of the plaintiff to its damage! Whether such use was made and whether damage accrued should have been left to the determination of the jury.
The second and third request's, as abstract propositions of law, are not sound, but since recovery necessarily depended upon proof of fraud and un
We find no other error in the record. The judgments of the common pleas and of the court of appeals are reversed and the cause remanded to the former for further proceedings according to law.
Judgments reversed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- The Columbus Mutual Life Insurance Co. v. The National Life Insurance Company of the United States of America
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- Syllabus
- Actions — iJoinder of legal and equitable remedies — Pleading — Injunction and damages — Insurance company connives with agent of rival to transfer business — ■Accord and satisfaction —iLitigation settled and check forwarded — 'Effect of refusal to cash check — Charge to jury.