Uridias v. Morrill
Uridias v. Morrill
Opinion of the Court
This is an action brought under the thirteenth section of the act concerning forcible entry and unlawful detainers, to recover certain premises described in the complaint.
To the complaint a general demurrer was interposed; the demurrer was overruled, and the defendant answered. The trial was by the court; findings and judgment for plaintiff.
The appeal is from the judgment, and from an order denying a motion for a new trial.
The complaint states that on the 6th of October, 1860, the plaintiff demised the premises in question to one Dotan for one year ensuing said date, at a yearly rent of two dollars per acre. That ‘ ‘ after the expiration of said lease, to wit, on or about the first day of December, 1861, the defendant entered upon and came into possession of said above-described premises under said Dotan, who was the tenant of the plaintiff; and said defendant still holds the same. That on the third day of June, 1862, the plaintiff made a demand in writing upon defendant to deliver possession of the premises so held as aforesaid, and defendant neglected and refused, etc.”
Judgment reversed and cause remanded, with leave to the plaintiff to amend his complaint.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- JOSE G. URIDIAS v. JOHN C. MORRILL
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- Published