Harpes v. Harpes
Harpes v. Harpes
Opinion of the Court
This was an action of trover brought by the plaintiff as the widow of Charles Harpes, deceased, against the defendant, to recover the possession of a certain described horse,
The mere possession of a chattel, if without title, or wrongfully, will give a right of action for any interference therewith, except as against the true owner, or the person-wrongfully deprived of possession : Code, §3027. If the-plaintiff had sued for the horse as a part of the estate of her deceased husband, then a grant of administration on his-estate to her would have been necessary to have entitled her to recover, but she declared against the defendant as a* wrong-doer, upon her own possession of the property sued: for. The dismissal of the plaintiff’s action was error.
Let the judgment of the court below be reversed.
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