Witherspoon v. Dunlap
Witherspoon v. Dunlap
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was- delivered by
The question in this case respects the sufficiency and legality of the plea, which was put in by. the defendant.
If the pleajbe go&d in law, the plantiiPs should have replied'thereto; if bkd, the demurrer has been properly sustained.
There dan be no question but that the declaration in partition should allege and set forth that the .defendant ancl-ihe
It follows very clearly, that as “ non tenent insimuPTs a good plea in bar in ah action for partition, and as defendant had pleaded this plea, the plaintiffs should have taken issue on the plea and not demurred thereto. The decision of the presiding judge in supporting the demurrer, is overruled.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- James H. Witherspoon v. Samuel F. Dunlap
- Status
- Published