74 Iowa 395 | Iowa | 1888
It is alleged in the petition that plaintiff ’s intestate received into his possession in May, 1882, about two hundred and sixty head of cattle belonging to other parties, which he undertook to herd during the season for the price of forty cents each per month ; that he afterwards, on the ninth of July, contracted with defendant for pasturage for said cattle, and, in pursuance of such contract, turned them into defendant’s inclosed pasture, where they remained until the end of the season; that, when the owners applied to defendant for their cattle, he represented to them that, under his contract with the intestate, he was to receive two dollars per head for the pasturage of the cattle for the time they were in his pasture, and asserted a lien on the cattle for that amount; and that the owners, relying on that statement, paid to him the amount demanded, which was the sum due to the intestate from the owners
Reversed.