Dederick v. Brandt

16 Ind. App. 264 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1896

Gavin, J.

Appellee sued appellant Sollars, seeking to recover possession of a haypress. Sollars justified his possession as holding for and under the sheriff of Lake county, who had taken the press from appellee by virtue of a writ of replevin. Dederick was made a party defendant upon his own motion and answered *265also that he owned the property and was entitled to hold it. The questions presented are raised by the motion for new trial.

While the evidence is conflicting, there is abundant to justify the court in holding that the press was taken from appellee’s farm in his absence and against his direction, by the deputy sheriff under and by virtue of the writ of replevin he then held. This writ was issued from the Lake Circuit Court, directed to the sheriff of that county, in a case wherein appellant Peter K. Dederick, was plaintiff, and Parmlee & Brown were defendants^ the appellee not being a party thereto. The property was seized by the deputy Sheriff of Lake county in Newton county. Appellee had been in possession of the goods as purchaser thereof for two years. This taking was clearly unlawful. The sheriff’s powers were limited to his own county.

The appellee’s possession was sufficient to authorize him to protect that possession against a mere trespasser. Cobbey Repl., section 93; Hunt v. Chambers, 21 N. J. L. 622; Wells Repl., section 109; Moorman v. Quick, 20 Ind. 67.

There was also ample evidence to justify a finding that the appellant, Peter K. Dederick, was not the owner of the press. Evidence of title in the Peter K. Dederick Manufacturing Company would not sustain a claim of ownership by him. The members and the corporation have separate legal personalities. Cutshaw v. Fargo, 8 Ind. App. 691. No exception was taken to the form of the judgment nor was there any motion to modify the same. Consequently there can be no question raised here concerning it. Cockrum v. West, 122 Ind. 372; Elliott’s App. Proced., sections 345, 350.

Judgment affirmed.

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