36 Minn. 102 | Minn. | 1886
This proceeding was instituted under Gen. St. 1878, c. 84, § 11, to recover premises held by the defendants under a lease from the plaintiff, for an alleged breach of a covenant in the lease “to keep the rented premises in a clean and orderly condition.” The court, upon the evidence, found the alleged breach not proved. We think this conclusion was erroneous.
The lease contained the condition above recited, and the further covenant that the premises should not be used for saloon purposes, or for a meat market; but contained no other terms indicating the purposes for which the premises were demised, or restricting the use to which they might be put. The defendants have occupied the premises as an undertaking establishment, and, in connection therewith, as a morgue, or place where dead bodies were received for inquest, and to be prepared for burial. It appears from' the evidence, without contradiction, that, on different occasions, dead bodies in an offensive condition have been received and kept there; and particularly that in July a dead body in an advanced stage of decomposition, foul and very offensive, was received in the building, and remained there from the middle of the afternoon until 10 o’clock the next day, and that the premises were rendered foul thereby.
The decision of the court is contrary to the undisputed evidence, and the judgment must be set aside, and a new trial awarded.