Foley v. Richter
Foley v. Richter
Opinion of the Court
Certain pine timber was wrongfully cut and removed from a tract of land in Crow Wing county which plaintiff claims to own. The timber was sub
The only evidence offered in support of plaintiff’s claim of title, or right to the possession of the property, was an executory contract for the sale of the land to him signed by the flank of Glencoe as grantor. There was no evidence to connect the bank with the title; no chain of title from the government was shown, and for aught that appears the bank is a total stranger to the title. At the time the timber was removed the land was vacant and unoccupied; plaintiff had no possession thereof; nor does it appear that he was ever in possession of the timber subsequent to its wrongful removal from the land. In this state of the evidence a verdict was properly directed for defendants. The evidence did not show even a prima facie right in plaintiff either to the land or the removed timber. Plaintiff waived the point made in this court, that the trial court could only dismiss the action in the situation presented by the record, by -expressly rejecting the offer of the court to so dispose of the case.
Judgment affirmed.
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