Crescent City Mill & Transportation Co. v. Hayes
Synopsis
Injunction—Pleading—Deprivation of Waters of Lake.—In an action for equitable relief by way of injunction to restrain defendant from draining the waters of a certain lake into the ocean, the complaint averred, in substance, that plaintiff was a corporation engaged in the manufacturing, transportation and sale of lumber; that its mills were located on the banks of said lake, and that it was necessary that a certain depth of water in such lake, which now exists there, should be maintained, the same being essential to the conduct of plaintiff’s business; and that a decrease of its depth, or destruction of its navigability, would result in great and irreparable injury to plaintiff. Defendant, in answer to the complaint, denied that plaintiff owned or possessed the mill mentioned in the complaint; that the mill was situate upon said lake; that the lake was navigable; or that the destruction of its navigability would injure plaintiff; or that the defendant intended to obstruct or impair plaintiff’s alleged rights therein. Held, that the answer raised issues entitling defendant to a trial on the merits, and that a demurrer thereto should not be sustained.
By the COURT. The amended answer filed in this cause raised.issues entitling defendant to a trial upon the merits. The order sustaining plaintiff’s demurrer to the amended answer was therefore erroneous.
Judgment reversed and cause remanded, with directions to the court below to overrule the demurrer.
Thornton, J., dissenting.
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