98 Ala. 657 | Ala. | 1893
This was a suit in detinue for personal property described in the complaint. The plaintiff, made
The defendants prosecute this appeal, and assign as ground .of error, the rendition of said judgment by default, without referring the matter to a jury to ascertain the value of the property sued for.
The rule under section 2719 of the Code unquestionably is, that where there is a trial of a detinue suit, and the jury find for the plaintiff or defendant, they must assess the value of each article separately, if practicable, and it is- error to render judgment without such an assessment of values. But, we have held, that if the defendant neglects or fails to give bond under the statute for the delivery of the property, if cast in the suit, and plaintiff gives bond under • section 2718 of the Code, and receives the possession of the prop-perty sued for, and being in possession when the cause is tried, succeeds in the action, there can be no reason for assessing the value of the property, that it could accomplish no result whatever, and the defendant would be in no sense injured by the failure.—Jones v. Pullen, 66 Ala. 306.
Here the defendants failed to make the replevy bond, and the plaintiff acquired possession of the property from the sheriff by the release of the defendants, from which we are to understand it went into plaintiff’s possession, without bond, by the direction of the defendants.
There was, then, no need for a jury, nor for an assessment of the values of the property, and defendants were in no way injured in the judgment by default, which was rendered against them.
Affirmed.