60 Minn. 214 | Minn. | 1895
Action for conversion. The complaint alleges that plaintiff’s intestate, George C. Pound, “at the time of his death”
There are two elementary rules which we think are applicable to the facts: First. Ownership, once proven to exist, will be presumed to continue until a change is proven; second, possession is not merely evidence of title, but itself constitutes title in the person enjoying it, as against all the world, except those proving a superior title. We think that the learned trial judge erred in assuming, in the absence of evidence, that the “Pound Publishing Company” was an entity other than the deceased; also in the construction he put upon the reference in the -complaint to the property as that of the Pound Publishing Company. It seems to us that the term is used in both the complaint and the answer as merely descriptive of the property or “plant.” If, from the use of that term, any inference could otherwise be drawn that the property belonged to such an entity, it was
Order reversed.