Steadman & Co. v. Dorminey-Price Lumber Co.
Steadman & Co. v. Dorminey-Price Lumber Co.
Opinion of the Court
■ E. R. Steadman & Company, claiming to have a perfect legal title to lot number 267 in Coffee county, brought a petition under the wood-cutters’ act (Civil Code, § 4927), to enjoin a trespass thereon by the Dorminey-Price Lumber Company. The defendant set up a right to the timber by virtue of a conveyance older than that under which the petitioners claimed, averring that the plaintiffs were not bona fide purchasers for value, without notice of the defendant’s interest. The defendant claimed under a lease dated December 13, 1889, by which Ricketson conveyed to Bewick, of Wayne county, Michigan, the timber, logs, ■and growing trees on lot 267, said lease to expire in three years from the time the lessee commenced to cut the timber. There was evidence that the conveyance of the timber was subject to a
It was for the trial judge to pass upon the disputed questions of fact, and we find mo abuse of discretion in refusing the injunction.
Judgment affirmed.
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