Buntin v. Duchane

1 Blackf. 56, 1820 Ind. LEXIS 5
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 18, 1820
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Buntin v. Duchane, 1 Blackf. 56, 1820 Ind. LEXIS 5 (Ind. 1820).

Opinion

Holman, J.

The decision of the Court overruling the demurrer, is the first error assigned. The correctness of the decision depends on the nature of the plea. If that plea was a perpetual bar to the action, the replication of special matter in avoidance, was inadmissible; but if the judgment set forth in the plea, was, in its nature, limited to the possession of the premises for the time being, this consequence does not follow; for a superior right may be shown in an action of a higher nature, which, without controverting the judgment of the justices, settles the rights of the contending parties to the possession of the premises, on principles which' may have been without the jurisdiction of the Court, in the action of forcible entry and detainer. And such is the fact in the present instance. The judgment of the justices was a good plea in bar to the action; but its effect was subject to be destroyed by the judgment in the action of eject-, ment, which placed the rights of the parties on a more permanent foundation. The replication was, therefore, a conclusive answer to the plea, and the demurrer correctly overruled.

The failure of the Court to have the issue on the force and arms tried, is also assigned as error; but on looking into the books we can see nothing in the objection. The issue is immaterial; it never stands alone, but rests for support on the justification that follows, and invariably shares its fate, standing or falling with it

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