53 Vt. 6 | Vt. | 1880
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This is an action of trespass brought under an act entitled, “ An act for the further protection of fish and game, approved, Nov. 22, 1876.” The second section provides, among other things, that the owner shall be entitled to recover against such person in an action of trespass brought for such entry, a penalty of ten dollars for every such entry, in addition to the actual damages thereby sustained.
It appears that the record title to the farm, upon which the trespass is alleged to have been committed, was in the plaintiff, but the farm was then occupied by a lessee, whose term had not then expired ; and it is claimed that the plaintiff, not having the possession or right of possession, cannot maintain the action. The
The purpose of the legislature, in giving a right of action to the owner, was, no doubt, to enable him to protect his reversionary, as well as his present, interest in the property described in the act.
The judgment of the County Court-is affirmed.