Shafter v. Richards
Shafter v. Richards
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court—Baldwin J. concurring.
This is an action in the nature of an action of trespass for mesne profits at common law. On the trial of the cause, the plaintiffs offered in evidence the record in another action, in which the defendant, Richards, sued one McCorkle for the use and occupation of the same land and premises, from the 13th day of July, 1855, until the 14th day of June, 1856, and claimed that the value of such use and occupation was one thousand dollars per month. At the time of commencing his action, Richards made and filed an affidavit for an attachment, in which he swore to the justice of his demand against McCorkle,
Judgment reversed and cause remanded.
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- SHAFTERs. v. RICHARDSs.
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- ür an action for mesne profits, plaintiff offered in evidence tlie record of an action by defendant against a third person, for the nse and occupation of tlie same premises for a time, prior to the time sued for in this action, in which defendant, under oath, fixed the value at a certain sum, together with evidence, that the value of the use and occupation was as great in the one case as the other. Held, that the evidence was admissible as a solemn admission by a party to the record, in relation to a particular fact; that such admissions are not irrelevant, whether made directly or incidentally.