Wilson v. Savannah Baseball Ass'n
Wilson v. Savannah Baseball Ass'n
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff in the court below instituted proceedings under the provisions of the Civil Code, § 5385, to evict the defendant as a tenant holding over. Under the provisions of § 5387 the defendant could by counter-affidavit have set up either of the following defenses, to wit: that his lease or term of rent has not expired, and that he is not holding possession of the premises over and beyond his term; of that the rent claimed is not due; or that he does not hold the premises, either by lease, or rent, or at will, or by sufferance, or otherwise, from the person who made the affidavit on which the warrant issued, or from,any one under whom he claims the premises, or from any one claiming the premises under him. In this case the defense set up was that “the rent claimed is not due.” There was evidence to show that the defendant had rented the lands from the plaintiff (who was himself a sublessee under a lessee who had the right to sublet) for a period of time extending from the first of February, 1910, to the first of February, 1911. At the expiration of this period the defendant did not surrender the premises to the plaintiff, but turned the premises over to the Savannah Baseball Club, another corporation, and the defendant was permitted to show that the latter corporation had paid rent to the owners of the lands instead of to the plaintiff in this case. The defendant could not properly be let in to such a defense as this, under the counter-affidavit as filed. By that affidavit he was confined to evidence tending to establish the contention there made, that the rent was not due; that is, that it had not become due, or that it had been paid, or some similar defense. The evidence to which
The court below did not err in ruling out the oral evidence of the contents of a paper which was accessible to the parties, and which, if relevant, could have been introduced in evidence.
Judgment reversed.
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- Full Case Name
- WILSON v. SAVANNAH BASEBALL ASSOCIATION
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