Indiana Supreme Court, 1860

Lambdin v. Miller

Lambdin v. Miller
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided June 13, 1860 · Cwriam
14 Ind. 514

Lambdin v. Miller

Opinion of the Court

Per Cwriam.—

This was an action by the appellant against the appellees for damages for flowing water upon his land. The amount claimed was 1,000 dollars. The Court had no jurisdiction (1).

A. J. Simpson, for the appellant. C. L. Dunham and H. Iieffren, for the appellees.

The appeal is dismissed with costs.

Fleece v. The Ind., &c., Railroad Co., 8 Ind. R. 460; Harvey v. Ferguson, 10 id. 393; Trew v. Gaskill, id. 265; The State v. Turner, id. 411.

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