Anderson v. York

10 Ky. 504, 3 A.K. Marsh. 504, 1821 Ky. LEXIS 201
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedJune 9, 1821
StatusPublished

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Anderson v. York, 10 Ky. 504, 3 A.K. Marsh. 504, 1821 Ky. LEXIS 201 (Ky. Ct. App. 1821).

Opinion

Judge Ow sley

delivered the opinion,

it was, no doubt, correct to exclude from the jury the evidence introduced, by Andersen, to controvert the title [505]*505of York, from whom Anderson appears to have obtained the possession of the land as tenant.

A tenant c nnot controvert* he title of hie landlord. Bibb for appellant, Crittenden for appellee.

The judgment must be affirmed with costs.

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