120 N.Y.S. 184 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1909
The plaintiffs base their right to possession upon a title derived under the last will of their deceased father, John Baker (admitted to
I think the learned trial justice was clearly right in his disposition of the case, for three reasons: First, there was no proof in the case that the parties derived their rights through a common source of title, and title in the plaintiffs was not traced back to the sovereign. Under such conditions' I understand the rule to be that the plaintiff in an action of ejectment against defendant in possession cannot recover without proof of actual possession in himself or his predecessors in title at some time prior to the possession of the defendant. (Greenleaf v. B., F. & C. I. R. Co., 141 N. Y. 395.) Second, the plaintiffs had shown that the defendants and their predecessors in title had been in the actual possession for more than
The judgment must be affirmed, with costs.
Woodward, Jenks, Burr and Miller, JJ,, concurred.
Judgment and order affirmed, with costs.