Patterson v. Clark

20 Iowa 429
CourtSupreme Court of Iowa
DecidedJune 13, 1866
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Patterson v. Clark, 20 Iowa 429 (iowa 1866).

Opinion

Lowe, Ch. J.

i. pi/eadpSfsities' The errors complained of are, that the court allowed the defendants, under the issue made, to prove that the property in question was owned by and belonged to one Lytle, and not the plaintiff ; also, in giving and refusing certain instructions, and overruling the motions for a new trial.

The defense set up is simply one of denial, not of justification ; putting in issue the truth of the averments of plaintiff’s petition, admitting virtually by such defense, that if these averments are true, then, in legal contemplation, they are trespassers.

The case made in the plaintiff’s petition is sustained, as against the defendants, by proving his possession, which is a sufficient property to recover against wrongdoers, and it is a right, indeed, which is good against all the world, except one having the general title or right of possession. The defendants cannot, therefore, excuse their trespass by proving the right of possession or title to be in some third [431]*431person, without pleading such fact as a general defense. This is a rule of practice familiar to the profession, and not infrequently recognized by the courts. Dyson v. Ream, 9 Iowa, 51; Hagar v. Burch, 8 Id., 310; Hutchinson v. Sangster, 4 Gr. Greene, 340.

Instructions given at variance with the principles of law and rules of practice here stated, were erroneous. The court, in refusing those asked in accordance therewith, has erred.

The cause is reversed and remanded.

Reversed.

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