Indiana Supreme Court, 1872

Over v. Moss

Over v. Moss
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided November 15, 1872 · Downey
41 Ind. 463

Over v. Moss

Opinion of the Court

Downey,

J.—The only question in this case is, whether the defendant, in an action by a landlord or his grantee against his tenant holding over, commenced before a justice of the peace, appealed to the circuit court, and judgment *464rendered there against the defendant, can have a new trial, as a matter of right, according to section 601, p. 283, 2 G. & H.

jf. D. Alexander, for appellant. M. Hanna, for appellee.

We are of the opinion that the section referred to does not apply to such cases, and that consequently a new trials as of right, cannot be had.

The judgment is affirmed, with costs.

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