Rand v. Barge
Rand v. Barge
Opinion of the Court
This was a proceeding under chapter 116, of the revised statutes, against the boat called “ The Barge." The amount claimed by the plaintiff was $277.33. It appears that the plaintiff filed his complaint, verified by affidavit, in conformity with section four of this chapter. A warrant was duly issued, and executed and returned by the sheriff, with his doings thereon indorsed. In the proceedings thus far, no irregularity appears.
At the July term, 1851, of the county court of Winnebago county, E. L. Buttrick, as attorney for the owners of “ The Barge" filed a motion to dismiss the cause, for the reason and upon the assumed ground that “ The Barge ” was not subject to, and did not come within the provisions of the chapter above named. This motion was opposed by the plaintiff. No evidence was offered or used in support of the motion. This motion was sustained, and the cause dismissed by the court. To reverse this judgment, the plaintiff sued out of this court this writ of error.
The only question presented for the consideration of this court is, whether the county court erred in sustaining the motion and dismissing the case. That the court in this did err, there does not appear any room to doubt. The court assumed
The result is, that the judgment of the county court must be reversed, and the cause remanded, to be further proceeded in as in law is proper.
Judgment reversed.
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