Over v. Moss

Indiana Supreme Court
Over v. Moss, 41 Ind. 463 (Ind. 1872)
Downey

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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