Smith v. Atkins
Smith v. Atkins
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is an action of trespass from Monroe Circuit Court by plaintiffs against defendant for entering upon plaintiffs premises, and wantonly and forcibly pulling down plaintiffs furnace, buildings, and machinery erected thereon, and carrying away and destroying the same, etc.
The defendant pleads that he was sued in Knox county for the same cause of action, and that judg
To this plea defendant replied: That in the case which was tried in the County of Knox, there was no recovery for the trespass and injury to the freehold set out in the declaration, but that said suit mentioned in the plea was prosecuted only for the value of the personal property taken and carried away by said defendant, and that the judgment of the court and assessment of damages did not include any trespass to the freehold furnaces, and other property attached to the freehold, etc.
The defendant demurred to this replication:
1. Because it showed a recovery in another action for part of the cause of action on which this suit is founded.
2. Said replication neither sufficiently denies nor confesses, and avoids the plea.
The Circuit Judge sustained the demurrer, and gave plaintiffs leave to reply to the plea, and plaintiffs declining to further reply to the plea, the court rendered judgment, dismissing plaintiffs’ suit, from .which they have appealed to this court.
We are of opinion that the replication is not a sufficient answer to defendant’s plea.
The answer to this averment is that plaintiffs did not recover anything for the trespass and injury to the freehold in the suit in Knox Circuit Court, but that suit was prosecuted only for the value of the persona] property taken, etc.
The replication should have denied the averments of the plea, or have confessed and avoided them.
This it does not do. It is no answer to say the plaintiffs had failed to recover in their suit, and it may be true that they prosecuted said suit only for the value of the personal property taken, etc., and yet the averment that the cause of action was the same in both cases may also be true. The plaintiffs, for want of proof, might abandon the prosecution for part of the cause of action, yet a judgment upon the whole case would be conclusive against their right to prosecute for any part of the same cause of action.
The replication does not deny that the cause of action is the same in both suits, but states that the suit in Knox was not prosecuted for certain parts of the same cause alleged in both declarations, and no recovery- had thereon. This may be true, and yet constitute no defense. If a suit is brought for $100, and $50 only recovered, the claim to the other $50 in that case being abandoned or relinquished, the judgment is nevertheless a bar to the recovery of the $50 so relinquished. So, if an action of trespass is brought
The result is, there was no error in sustaining the-demurrer, and the judgment must be affirmed.
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