Ohio, &c. Railroad v. Ridge

5 Blackf. 78, 1839 Ind. LEXIS 11
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedMay 21, 1839
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Ohio, &c. Railroad v. Ridge, 5 Blackf. 78, 1839 Ind. LEXIS 11 (Ind. 1839).

Opinion

THE act incorporating the Ohio and Indianapolis Railroad Company is an act which operates upon particular persons and private concerns, and is therefore a private act. Such acts are not noticed by the Court, unless their contents are [79]*79set out in pleading ; a mere reference to them being insufficient. They are regarded in pleading as matters of fact, the existence of which may be denied by plea. 1 Bl. Comm. 86. — Gould’s PI. 56. — Bac. Abr. tit. Stat. F. & L. '

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