54 Ind. App. 175 | Ind. | 1913
Appellee filed in the court below a complaint in five paragraphs, in each of which he sought to recover damages on account of injury to his lands resulting from a fire alleged to have been caused by appellant’s negligence. A demurrer to each of these paragraphs was overruled. A trial by jury resulted in a verdict for appellee in the sum of $625. Appellant filed a motion for new trial which was overruled and thereupon judgment was rendered on the verdict for appellee. For the purposes of the questions presented by the appeal, it will be sufficient to indicate in a general way the scope and theory of the several paragraphs of complaint. They all, except the fifth paragraph, charge in substance that appellant is a railway corporation and operates a line of railroad through Porter County; that appellee owns a tract of real estate along said railway and during the fall of 1908, appellant carelessly and negligently suffered dry grass and weeds and combustible matter to grow and accumulate and to be and remain on its right of way, and carelessly and negligently set fire to such combustible matter and carelessly and negligently permitted said fire to escape to the appellee’s said lands; that appellee’s lands were muck lands, the soil of which consisted largely of decomposed vegetable matter and when dry was susceptible of being burned; that by reason of said fire, said lands were ignited and the vegetation thereon burned and the lands consumed to a depth varying from six inches to two feet, to appellee’s damages in the sum of $700. The fifth paragraph differs from the others in that it charges that appellant was guilty of negligence in allowing its engine to become and remain out of repair by reason whereof it emitted large coals of fire and sparks which were cast on appellee’s lands causing the same to ignite and burn.
Note.—Reported, in 101 N. E. 834. See, also, under (2) 38 Cyc. 1778; (4) 33 Cyc. 1398; (5) 38 Cyc. 1667; (6) 33 Cyc. 1346; (7) 38 Cyc. 1693. As to liability of railroad for fires, see 38 Am. Dec. 70; 78 Am. Dec. 185; 6 Am. Rep. 597; 42 Am. St. 538.