Marriam v. Yeager
Marriam v. Yeager
Opinion of the Court
delivered the Opinion of the Court.
In detinue the gist of the action is a wrongful detention. Such detention, and property or right of possession in the plaintiff, may entitle him to recover. The mode of acquiring the possession by the defendant is not material to the form of the action. A count averring a finding will not be defeated by proof of tort, or of bailment, if, notwithstanding the bailment, there shall have been an unlawful detention. And a count on a bailment will authorize a recovery upon proof of a right of action in the plaintiff, and a wrongful detention by the defendant, even though it shall appear that there had been no bailment. The suit is for the detention without regard to the manner of acquiring the possession.
And if, in such an action or any other, the Court, after overruling a motion for a non-suit, shall, in the exercise of a sound discretion, refuse to suspend the trial until the defendant’s counsel shall embody all the evidence in a
And consequently, these being the only errors assigned, the judgment must be affirmed.
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