Miller v. Powers
18 Ind. 263
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Bluebook
Miller v. Powers, 18 Ind. 263 (Ind. 1862).
Opinion
The only point made is that the Court erred in trying the case without an answer. The record shows that upon overruling the demurrer of defendants they refused to answer, and agreed to the submission of the case to the Court-to assess the damages.
The judgment is affirmed, with five per cent, damages and costs.
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