Simpson v. Jack
Simpson v. Jack
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
To show that the evidence was competent, it is necessary only to state the facts. The grain, which is the subject of this replevin, is the produce of land- which was purchased by the plaintiffs below, on a judgment against Joshua Simpson, and of which they obtained possession, by proceedings before two justices of the peace; to which proceedings the defendants were not party. The defendants offered to prove, that the title to this land was in Thomas Simpson, the father of Joshua; that Thomas leased the premises to Thomas E. Simpson, his grandson, who is the son of Joshua, and the substantial defendant in the cause; that Thomas, the defendant, entered in pursuance of the lease, farmed the land, raised the grain in question, and continued in possession until he was turned out, under a writ of possession, from the two justices, against Joshua Simpson; and that Joshua was residing on the premises by permission of Thomas, the defendant. The plaintiffs below object here, that, as they are purchasers at sheriff’s sale, under a judgment and levy, prior to the date of the lease to Thomas, the defendant, the property in the grain growing on the land when possession was delivered to them, vested in them by operation of law, and so conclusively, that no evidence could be received to impugn their right; and undoubtedly this holds good, in regard to any claim by Joshua Simpson himself, because the judgment and proceedings on it to which he was party, would conclude him. But Thomas B. Simpson was not party to the judgment, or those proceedings; and why he should be supposed to be concluded, I am at a loss to imagine. Even dispossessing him under the warrant against Joshua, was a trespass, without the colour of authority. Had he been made a defendant in the proceeding before the two justices, upon an allegation of having come into possession under Joshua, he might, if the
Judgment reversed, and a venire facias de novo awarded.
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