Barley v. Barley
Barley v. Barley
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The court is of opinion that the circuit court erred in excluding from the jury the evidence offered by the plaintiff tending to show that Wm. H. Barley and not Jacob Barley was the owner of the land, for the rent of which the bond sued on was executed, and that the said Wm. H. Barley was in fact the lessor of the obligor Samuel Barley. Under the defense of eviction set up by the defendant, the evidence offered was proper evidence to go to the jury. If it be true, as was offered to be proved by the plaintiff, that Wm. H. Barley and not Jacob Barley was the owner of the land at the time of the contract of lease, and that said . contract of lease was in fact made by Samuel Barley with Wm. H. Barley, and that the bonds for the yearly rent were at first executed and delivered to Wm. H. Barley and were not accepted by him only because he objected to the sufficiency of the security, and that afterwards the bonds were delivered in the absence of "W m. EL Barley to Jacob Barley and assigned by him to Wm. EL Barley — if all these facts had been proved, then it would be a manifest and palpable fraud upon the rights of Wm. H. Barley to permit Samuel Barley to treat Jacob Barley as his landlord when in fact he was the. lessee of Wm. H. Barley and to prevent him from relying upon proof of acts on the part of Jacob Barley as acts constituting eviction, with which Wm. H. Barley is .in no view connected and for which he is in no way responsible.
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