Jackson v. Goodtitle

7 Blackf. 129, 1844 Ind. LEXIS 56
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedMay 31, 1844
StatusPublished

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Jackson v. Goodtitle, 7 Blackf. 129, 1844 Ind. LEXIS 56 (Ind. 1844).

Opinion

THE copy of a declaration in ejectment, with a notice requiring an appearance at the term next after that which followed the time when the notice issued, was served on the tenant in possession. Held, that the notice was illegal.

Judgment in such action cannot be rendered against the casual ejector, until after the tenant in possession has made default. R. S. 1838, p. 260.

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