Des Moines Navigation & Railroad v. Doran

4 Iowa 553
CourtSupreme Court of Iowa
DecidedJuly 1, 1857
StatusPublished

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Des Moines Navigation & Railroad v. Doran, 4 Iowa 553 (iowa 1857).

Opinion

Woodward, J.

The petition or declaration sets forth the particulars of the trespass, with the regularity and technicality o£ a declaration at common law, giving the day, and, laying the venue properly. The notice is sufficient. It need not be as full and specific as the petition. This one is as definite as seems to be required by the Code, Chap. 135.

The judgment of the District Court is reversed, and the cause is remanded.

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