Boggs v. Chambers
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Opinion
By the Court.
delivering the opinion.
The case made by the complainant’s bill is for a partition and account. The- complainant alleges, that he is a tenant in common with the other defendants, of a lot of land upon which is a valuable gold mine; that the defendants have entered upon the lot and worked the gold mine, and extracted therefrom a large amount of gold, for which they refuse to account with him. [3]*3The complainant also alleges, that the defendants have fraudulently proceeded to have the said lot of land partitioned and divided between themselves and the complainant, without giving him any notice thereof, and setting apart a portion of the lot to him, upon which defendants knew there was no gold to b© found, and causing all the gold-mining interest thereon to be divided between themselves. The prayer of the bill is, that a partition of the land may be decreed between the complainant and defendants, the alleged fraudulent partition of the land set aside, and that the defendants be decreed to account for the gold which they have extracted from it.
By maintaining the jurisdiction of the Court in this case, the complainant will not only be entitled to the aid of the Court to remove the fraudulent obstacles created by the defendants, in having a partition of the land, but will also have the assistance of the Court to compel a discovery of the rents and profits of the [4]*4land, and a decree therefor, as well as a decree for partition, without resorting to another suit, to accomplish that object in the Common Law Court. This bill is not multifarious, according to the ruling of this Court, in Butler and others vs. Durham, 2 Kelly, 413.
Let the judgment of the Court below be reversed.
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