Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad v. Green
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad v. Green
Opinion of the Court
— Action by appellee against appellant. It is averred in the amended complaint, in substance, among other things, that appellee is the owner of certain lands which abut on appellant’s railroad right of way, which lands for more than ten years last past have been enclosed, and used exclusively for agricultural purposes; that appellant having failed to construct and maintain a
This action was commenced January 14, 1918. The amended complaint was filed May 28, 1919. On.June 23, 1919, appellant filed a plea in abatement alleging, in substance, that on January 1, 1918, appellant’s right of way referred to in the amended complaint was taken into possession of, and under the control of, the Government of the United States, pursuant to the laws of Congress and the proclamation of the President, and that such right of way has at all times since been under the control of the United States through its Director General who has issued an order that all actions affecting railroads must be prosecuted against the Director General who is not made a party defendant.
The plea in abatement having been submitted to the court there was a finding thereon for appellee. Appellant then filed a demurrer to the complaint for want of sufficmnt facts, which was overruled. Following an answer in denial, a trial resulted in a judgment for appellee.
It is first urged by appellant that the trial court erred in its finding on the plea in abatement. Under §2 of the act of July 18, 1885, supra, appellee’s cause of ac
Appellant has presented other alleged errors which it will not be necessary to consider, for the reason that the questions involved, precisely as here presented, have, by the Supreme Court of this state, been decided adversely to the appellant’s contention. Terre Haute, etc., R. Co. v. Salmon (1903), 161 Ind. 131, 67 N. E. 918.
Affirmed.
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