Eames v. Prentice
8 Mass. 337
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Eames v. Prentice, 8 Mass. 337 (Mass. 1851).
Opinion
held, that where the plaintiff counts in trespass quare clausum fregit, he cannot support the action by proving a trespass in taking and carrying away goods only; and overruled Sampson v. Henry, 13 Pick. 36, so far as it is opposed to this view. New trial granted.
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