Townesnd v. Bonwill

5 Del. 474
CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedJuly 5, 1854
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Townesnd v. Bonwill, 5 Del. 474 (Del. Ct. App. 1854).

Opinion

REPLEVIN on a taking as a distress for rent. Plea, riens in arrear.

The renting was for two-fifths the corn, and the sole question was, whether the full amount had been delivered. A witness who had examined the field for that purpose, was asked to give an estimate of the amount of corn raised; and this testimony was objected to.

The Court permitted it to go to the jury.

The plaintiff had a verdict.

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