Johnson v. Fox

38 N.E.2d 865, 110 Ind. App. 698, 1942 Ind. App. LEXIS 189
Indiana Court of Appeals·Decided January 22, 1942·No. No. 16,587.·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

Curtis, J.

The original complaint in this action was filed June 5, 1939, in a Justice of the Peace Court of Center Township, Marion County, Indiana, by the appellant against the appellee,. Julia E. Fox, and three other persons who were living as roomers in her home. The action was for the possession of real estate upon the theory that the appellant was the landlord and that the defendants in said action were tenants. The appellee, Julia E. Fox, obtained a change of venue to the Marion Municipal Court and filed therein a counterclaim in two paragraphs to set aside a certain deed relied upon by the appellant together with a certain contract in relation thereto, and to quiet title to the real estate involved, and for a restraining order against the appellant to prevent him from interfering with her possession of said real estate, and also a prayer for damages. There was also a verified petition filed by her to transfer said cause to a court of competent jurisdiction so that the questions presented by her, as well as the questions presented by the complaint, could be determined. The other defendants in the court below filed answer in general denial to the complaint. They later on gave up possession. On June 20, 1939, the appellant filed a second paragraph of complaint presenting substantially the same questions presented in his original complaint.

The cause was duly transferred to the Superior Court of Marion County. Afterwards, there was a change of venue taken from Marion County, and the cause was sent to the Hendricks Circuit Court for trial. To the appellee’s second paragraph of counterclaim, the appellant filed answer in general denial. Upon the issues joined, the cause was submitted to the court for trial, *701 resulting in the finding and judgment for the appellee and all codefendants upon the appellant’s complaint and for the appellee against the appellant on her cross-complaint and counterclaim. The finding upon the cross-complaint of the appellee, Julia E. Fox, was in effect that the allegations of her cross-complaint were true, and that the deed and contract mentioned therein should be cancelled and set aside and declared null and void, and that the title of said Julia E. Fox to said real estate should be quieted, and that the appellant, Elijah L. Johnson, should be enjoined and restrained from entering upon the said premises or annoying said Julia E. Fox, and that he should be restrained from claiming any right or title in or to said described real estate, and that said Julia E. Fox had been damaged, as alleged in her counterclaim, in the sum of $15.00, and that the costs of this action should be taxed against the appellant. The judgment and decree followed the finding.

The appellant seasonably filed a motion for new trial, which was overruled with an exception.- The error assigned is the ruling on said motion. The ■ causes or grounds of said motion are: That the decision' of the court in its finding against the plaintiff upon his complaint is not sustained by sufficient evidence, and is contrary to law; and that the decision of the court in its finding against the plaintiff upon the cross-complaint of Julia E. Fox is not sustained by sufficient evidence and is contrary to law; and that the court erred in its decision restraining the appellant as above indicated; and that the amount of damages assessed is erroneous, being too large.

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Johnson v. Fox, 38 N.E.2d 865, 110 Ind. App. 698, 1942 Ind. App. LEXIS 189 (Ind. Ct. App. 1942).

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