Edgerly v. Whalan
106 Mass. 307
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Bluebook
Edgerly v. Whalan, 106 Mass. 307 (Mass. 1871).
Opinion
The property belonged to the plaintiff, and the defendant could not derive any title to it from the plaintiff’s wife or her servant. It appears that he wrongfully detained it, and the plaintiff is therefore entitled to maintain this action.
Judgment for the plaintiff on the verdict.
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