Bossard v. Vaughn
Bossard v. Vaughn
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
This action of claim and delivery was instituted in a magistrate’s Court to recover possession of property described as one white and black cow and one red calf. The property remained in the possession of the defendant. The verdict was, “We find for the plaintiff for property in question, one cow and calf or the value thereof, twenty dollars.”
The defendant appealed to the Circuit Court on the ground that the verdict was not in conformity to the statute, which provides: “The judgment for the plaintiff may be for the possession or for the recovery of the possession or the value thereof, in case a delivery cannot be had and of damages for the detention. If the property have been delivered to the plaintiff and the defendant claim a return thereof, judgment for the defendant may be for a return of the property or the value thereof, in case a return cannot be had, and ’damages for taking and withholding the same * * * In all actions for the recovery of the possession of personal property, as herein provided, if the property shall not have been delivered to plaintiff, or the defendant by answer shall claim a return thereof, the magistrate or jury shall assess the value thereof, and the injury sustained by the prevailing party by reason of the taking or detention thereof, and the magistrate shall render judgment accordingly with costs and disbursements.” Code of Civil Procedure, sec. 77.
*98 From an order of the Circuit Court adjudging the verdict to be sufficient, the defendant appeals to this Court.
The judgment of the Court is, that the judgment of the . Circuit Court be affirmed.
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- 1. Ceaim and Deeivery. — A verdict in claim and delivery may be referred to pleadings for more particular description of property. 3. Ibid. — Magistrate.—A verdict in claim and delivery in Magistrate Court, “we find for plaintiff for property in question, one cow and calf, or the value thereof, $30,” is a sufficient compliance with sec. 77, Code of Proc., 1903.