69 Ind. App. 188 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1919
The appellees by a written instrument leased a farm to the appellant. Part of the real estate is in Noble county, Indiana, and the balance of it is in Lagrange county. Upon the expiration of the lease the appellant failed to surrender possession. The appellees filed their complaint in the Noble Circuit Court against the appellant for the possession of the whole of the real estate described in the lease.
Appellant’s demurrer to the complaint for want of facts was overruled and exception saved. Prom a judgment awarding possession to appellees, appellant prosecutes this appeal, and says that the court erred in overruling his demurrer to the complaint, for the reason that the Noble Circuit Court did not have jurisdiction over the real estate situated in Lagrange county.
Judgment affirmed.