Lyons v. Rogers
3 S.C.L. 5
Opinion
Per cux.
The plaintiff in this case has mistaken Ills action. The defendant has possession as the general and absolute proprietor of the thing in dispute, whereas the plaintiff is entitled to only a special, or qualified property. This action cannot be maintained by .the .proof offered, and, therefore, thp plaintiff must be nonsuited,
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