Ford v. Neely
Ford v. Neely
Opinion of the Court
For a statement of this case we refer to the opinion of Judge Haymaker, who presided at the trial. For the reasons given by him, the first, second and fourth assignments of error are overruled. The third assignment of error relates to the right of Emma-Neely to recover costs. Until the statute of 8 and 9 Wm. 3, chap. 11, if one
The assignments of error are overruled, and the judgment is affirmed.
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- Husband and wife — Action against — Trespass by husband — Costs. 1. In an action of assumpsit against a husband and wife to recover for the plaintiff’s share of hay produced on land owned in common by the plaintiff and the woman defendant, no recovery can be had against the latter, where it appears that her husband cut and removed the hay, and that the wife was no party to it, had no knowledge of it and had never assumed to pay for the hay thus cut. 2. In such a case where there was an award by arbitrators against both defendants, and an appeal to the common pleas is taken from the award by the wife only, and a jury is sworn as to the wife only, the plaintiff cannot after a verdict and judgment for the wife claim that the latter should pay the costs of the suit.