Huston v. Benjamin
Huston v. Benjamin
Opinion of the Court
Defendant Benjamin owned a team of horses, which were seized by the plaintiff as sheriff under an execution against Bates. Benjamin brought suit to recover possession, without invoking the provisional remedy of claim and delivery, and the hoi'ses were sold to McKee, who placed them in Benjamin’s pasture. At the time of the trial Benjamin was using the horses under a contract with McKee which recognized the latter’s ownership. Judgment was rendered against the sheriff, wherein it was adjudged that Benjamin recover immediate possession, or $150, the value of the horses, if delivery could not be had, damages in the sum of $50, and costs. This judgment was affirmed. Benjamin v. Huston, 16 S. D. 569. The cause having been remanded, the judgment was paid to' the extent of the damages and costs, and the present action was instituted to restrain Benjamin and his attorney from attempting to enforce the judgment as to the value of the horses. It was dismissed on the merits, plaintiff’s application for a new trial denied, and this appeal taken.
The learned circuit court did not err in finding that the plaintiff herein has not delivered possession of the horses to Benjamin, or any person for him, and has not paid the value of the same, or any part 'thereof. Nor did it err in deciding that the issue as to the delivery of the property was determined in the action wherein Benjamin was plaintiff and Huston was defendant. The only evidence touching the question of possession in the present action was the same as that received on the trial of the former suit', and, as heretofore stated, it disclosed the fact that after the property was sold under execution the purchaser delivered it to Benjamin as bailee. This took place prior to the trial of the former action. No other delivery was shdwn or is claimed. If Benjamin was entitled to judgment for the value of the property, in case delivery could not be had, notwithstanding it appeared that he was then in possession as bailee,
The judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.
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