3 Binn. 35 | Pa. | 1810
The plaintiff in this cause moved for a new trial, because the verdict was against the evidence and against the charge of the court. The judge of the Circuit Court refused a new trial, not, as he has declared, that he approved of the verdict, but with a view that the case might be submitted to the consideration of this court.
The plaintiff claimed under a warrant dated 1st July 1784, reasonably descriptive of the land in dispute, on which a survey was made on the 8th November 1785, and a patent issued on the 30th January 1787. The defendant had no office right; but made title under a settlement made on the land, after the date of the patent; so that the only ground he had to stand on, was that in fact no survey was ever made for the plaintiff. It was very properly given in charge, by the Judge who tried the cause, that the return of a survey, was strong
New trial awarded.