Jackson ex dem. Youngs v. Vredenburgh

1 Johns. 159
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedMay 15, 1806
StatusPublished
Cited by25 cases

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Bluebook
Jackson ex dem. Youngs v. Vredenburgh, 1 Johns. 159 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1806).

Opinion

Tompkins, J.

now delivered the opinion of the court» The first point re†lied upon in support of the motion for a new trial is, that Joseph Corre, the tenant in possession of the premises in dispute, was’ improperly admitted as a witness. He was offered on the part of the plaintiff for the purpose of proving that when the witness accepted a deed of th'e premises from Christopher Youngs, he was in possession as tenant to the defendant. To give validity to this objection, it ought to appear, that the interest of the witness was against the defendant. For the reason of the rule of evidence which deprives the landlord of the benefit of the tenant’s testimony is, that the tenant cannot be permitted by his evidence to support his own possession. (Cowper 622.

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