Ohio Supreme Court, 1868

Morton v. Outland

Morton v. Outland
Ohio Supreme Court · Decided December 15, 1868
18 Ohio St. (N.S.) 384

Morton v. Outland

Opinion of the Court

By the Court.

The lessee was estopped by the proceedings in partition from setting up his rights as lessee. The statute required him to sot forth in his petition in partition *the nature of his [388 title. Although it is not directly shown by the record in this case, yet we think it is clearly inferable that the petition in partition set forth a present fee simple title in the tenants, without at all noticing the outstanding lease. The plaintiff, therefore, was estopped from impeaching that title by setting up the lease.

Motion overruled.

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