Wright v. Wright
Wright v. Wright
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
This is' an action of ejectment from the Circuit Court of Overton county. Judgment upon the verdict of a jury was rendered in favor of plaintiff below, from which defendant appealed, in error, to this Court.
The error assigned is in the charge of the Court. The Court instructed the jury that although the defendant had “shown no title papers, if he had an actual possession of any .of the disputed territory at the time a conventional line may have been made,” he had such a possessory right as would make any agreement, though ,-by parol, he and the plaintiff may have made binding
We do not think there was any error in-this charge of which plaintiff, in error, can be heard to complain. The defendant below introduced no title papers to the land adjoining plaintiff; he proved no possession of any part of the land in dispute, and, consequently, failed to show that he had any title to or interest in the land in controversy.
In 9 Hum., 79, Leivellen v. Overton, this Court held, “that a party having no title to the land had no legal interest in the establishment of the boundary. An agreement entered into Avith such party was without consideration, and was not mutual.” To the same effect is the case of Rogers v. White, 1 Sneed, 74.
Let the judgment be affirmed.
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