Riley v. M'Gee
Riley v. M'Gee
Opinion of the Court
pronounced the opinion of the court.
This was an action of trespass, quare clausum fregit, instituted by Riley against M’Gee and eight other persons— defendants pleaded jointly — after issues'joined, and before trial, plaintiff discontinued his action as to five of them, and a verdict was returned against the remaining four; who assigned for error, in arrest of judgment, the discontinu anee, by the plaintiff, of bis action against five of the defendants, The.court below sustained the error, and arrested the judgment; the correctness of which opinion of the. court, is the only question presented to this court, by the record and the assignment of error therein. While it is admitted that the joint act of several trespassers, forms but one injury, and may be repaired by one compensation— that compensation, made by any one of several joint trespassers, absolves the others from further liability — and that, an accord and satisfaction with, or a release to, one of the joint trespassers by the party injured, has the same absolving
It is therefore considered by the court that the judgment be reversed, set aside, and held for naught, and the cause remanded, with direction that the court below enter up judgment, upon the verdict of the jury, for the plaintiff.
And it is further ordered, that the plaintiff recover of the defendants his costs.
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