Carr v. Barnett

21 Ill. App. 137, 1886 Ill. App. LEXIS 587
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedAugust 26, 1886
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Bluebook
Carr v. Barnett, 21 Ill. App. 137, 1886 Ill. App. LEXIS 587 (Ill. Ct. App. 1886).

Opinion

Wall, J.

It appeared that some ten years before the suit was brought the defendant took up the horse as an estray, had him appraised, and the animal being offered for sale under these proceedings defendant bought it and had ever since claimed and used it as his own. There was no concealment, fraudulent or otherwise, of his possession and claim, but the facts were unknown to the plaintiff until a short time before the suit was brought.

It was conceded that the law in regard to estrays was not fully complied with and, therefore, the title did not pass by the sale, but it was insisted that the Statute of Limitations of five years was a perfect defense. The court held otherwise and the plaintiff recovered.

If the defendant unlawfully appropriated the property to his own use under a claim inconsistent with that of the plaintiff, he was guilty of conversion and the plaintiff might have immediately brought and maintained trover or replevin without making a demand. 1 Gr. on Ev. Sec. 642; Hilliard on Torts, Vol. 2, Ch. 25; 1 Ch. Pl. 154.

We are of opinion that in this case the cause of action accrued more than five years before the commencement of the suit and the Statute of Limitations was therefore a good defense. The court erred in not so instructing the jury.

The judgment is reversed and the cause remanded.

Reversed cmd remanded.

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