Collins v. Gleason
Collins v. Gleason
Opinion of the Court
This action, which was commenced on June ££, 1901, arises upon the same memorandum of agreement upon which cause No. 6561, Collins v. Gleason, ante p. 62, 91 Pac. 566, decided by this court on this date, is based. The plaintiffs here sue to reform a deed executed by the defendant, the Fidelity Trust Company, in part performance of that agreement, it being alleged that certain land was, by mutual mistake, incorrectly described therein. From a judgment in favor of the defendants, the plaintiffs have appealed.
The appellants have heretofore recovered a judgment for
The judgment is affirmed.
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- Angie B. Collins, as Executors, etc. v. James P. Gleason
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- Judgment—-Res Adjudicata—Actions—Splitting Causes. Judgment in an action for breach of an entire contract, granting the specific performance prayed for by plaintiff, is a bar to a subsequent action by the same plaintiff seeking to reform the original contract, as the two might have been joined in the first instance, and plaintiff cannot split his cause of action.