Hitt v. Greeser
This text of 71 Mo. App. 206 (Hitt v. Greeser) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Missouri Court of Appeals primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
This is an action for damages for the violation of a contract for rent. The action was begun [208]*208before a justice of the peace. The substance of the complaint is, that on the fifteenth day of August, 1891, the plaintiff leased a farm to the defendant for the term of two years from that date; that at the expiration of the lease the defendant continued in the possession of the farm upon the same terms for another year, and that at the expiration of the third year he re-rented the farm for another year upon the same terms. The conditions of the lease are set forth in the statement, and it was charged that the defendant had violated them to plaintiff’s damage, etc. On a trial de novo in the circuit court the' original lease was read in evidence. The plaintiff testified to the re-renting of the farm for the third year, and that after its expiration the defendant held over and continued in the possession of the farm for the ensuing year, and that during the last year he violated the terms of the original agreement as specified in the complaint. In addition to this the' plaintiff offered testimony tending to show that some time prior to the expiration of the third year the defendant agreed orally with the plaintiff that he would continue to occupy the premises for the succeeding year at the same rental and upon the same conditions stated in the original lease. The court excluded this testimony upon the ground that the contract sought to be proved was within the statute of frauds, in that it was not to be performed within a year, and the plaintiff, on account of this adverse ruling, submitted to a nonsuit. The court having refused to set aside the nonsuit, the plaintiff has appealed.
The judgment of the circuit court will be reversed and the cause remanded.
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