Huston v. Wilson
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Huston v. Wilson, 3 Watts 287 (Pa. 1834)
Huston v. Wilson
Opinion of the Court
The rule for cases like the present, laid down in Easton v. Worthington, is to find the issue of property generally for the defendant, with damages for the detention. The objection here is,' that general damages are found, and it is uncertain whether for the válue or the detention. But to find “ for the defendant 28 dol
Judgment affirmed.
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