51 F. 272 | U.S. Circuit Court for the Northern District of Illnois | 1892
(orally.') This suit is now before the court on a demurrer to the- declaration by the defendants, the American Preservers’ Company, Bernard E. Ryan, and T. E. Dougherty.
Plaintiff charges that in 1888 he was engaged in the business of man
It is sufficient for the purposes of this demurrer to say:
1. This declaration docs not show that the suits complained of are yet decided. It may on trial be shown and decided that the defendant has the right to maintain both these actions against plaintiff.
2. As a rule an action at law cannot be maintained for bringing even a false and fictitious action against a person. The commencement of a suit at law is an assertion of the right in a manner provided by law, and persons so commencing suits cannot be subjected to other actions or penalties by reason of their'having done so, or for asserting or prosecuting what they claim as a legal right. The remedy of the party so sued is in defending the suit, and. if he is successful in his defense, he recovers costs, and sometimes damages. Gorton v. Brown, 27 Ill. 489; Speer v. Skinner, 35 Ill. 282; Wetmore v. Mellinger, 64 Iowa, 741, 18 N. W. Rep. 870.
It is clear from the allegations in this declaration that the plaintiff has attempted to bring this suit under the provisions of the act of congress entitled “An act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies,” approved July 2, 1890, (26 St. p. 209.) Eut the injuries complained of are not such as give a right of action under this statute. Although this defendant, the American Preservers’ Company, may be an illegal organization, it may have a valid right in the property replevied, as against plaintiff, and the light to sue and collect the $3,000 for which suit is brought. If, from difficulties growing out of the organization and management of the alleged trust, an altercation and quarrel had ensued between plaintiff and the other members or officers of the trust, and plaintiff had been assaulted by the persons he was so associ