Perry v. Beaupre
6 Dakota 49
Opinion
The judgment is affirmed. The pleadings of the parties, and the parties in the court below, treated the owner and occupant of the land as landlord and tenant, and this court will not now change their relation. Upon this theory of the case the court did not err in denying defendant’s motion to direct a verdict and in submitting the case to a jury.
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Perry v. Beaupre, 6 Dakota 49 (dakotasup 1888).
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