Singleton v. Finley
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/ Singleton complained before a justice of the peace that Finley unlawfully detained from him a tract of land therein described, of which, he, Singleton, was the lawful owner in fee simple. Singleton obtained a verdiet and judgment before the justice, which, on certiorari, were reversed in the Circuit Court. One of the assignments of error, in the Circuit ' [146]*146Court, and the only one necessary to be noticed, is, that the complaint does not show that the plaintiff ever had possession, or was entitled to possession of the land in question. The alleged ground of error in this Court is, that the Circuit Court wrongfully sustained the assignmsnt of errors. The question is now presented for the consideration of this court, on the ground on which the reversal is presumed to have been had in the Court below. It is, whether the record exhibits a cause of action, for which a remedy has been provided by the statute, concerning forcible entry and detainer. That the statute, by this summary mode of procedure before a justice of the peace, did not contemplate a tviü. of the right of property, or of the right to possession derived merely from the strength of title, sufficiently appears from the grade of the tribunal, and from various expressions contained in the statute. Such has been established as the rule of construction by this coul.(;5 [n t!ie cases of Childress and McGehee,
The mere constructive right of possession, arising from-the right of property, is not sufficient to authorise a recovery [147]*147in this summary mode. The statute forbids any inquiry into the estate, or merits of the title, on any complaint of this nature ;
The judgment of the Circuit Court must be affirmed.
1 Al. R. 134
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