42 Vt. 50 | Vt. | 1869
The opinion of the court was delivered 'by
The questions which this case presents for adjudication arise from the charge of the court below upon the issues raised by the pleas and replication thereto, relating to the first and third counts of the declaration. These counts allege, among other things, “ that the defendant broke and entered the plaintiff’s store, and with force and arms, ejected, expelled, put out and removed the plaintiff from said store, and from the possession, use, and occupation and enjoyment thereof, for the space of twenty days.” The defendant, in his special pleas, sets forth, among other things, that the store in said counts mentioned was 'the store <of John S. Dexter, and that he owned the goods therein; that the
The judgment of the county'court is reversed and' the cause is remanded.