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Sayles v. Mitchell
22 R.I. 238
R.I.
1900
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The defendant petitions for a new trial on the ground of verdict against the evidence and of exceptions to rulings of the court.

The action being trespass quare clausum, the only issues were the possession of the plaintiff and the acts of trespass by the defendant. On these points the verdict is sustained by the evidence.

The exceptions presented by the defendant relate to the question whether the title to the real estate, upon a judicial sale, vested from the sale, by relation, upon the delivery of the deed and payment of purchase-money after the trespass alleged.

The question of title in such an action is only put in issue upon the setting up of title in the defendant. A plea of title in the defendant was filed, but was withdrawn on the day of the trial; whereupon the plaintiff was only bound to prove possession. *Page 239

The requests for rulings as to a title by relation were therefore immaterial.

Petition for new trial denied, and case remitted.

Case Details

Case Name: Sayles v. Mitchell
Court Name: Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Date Published: Oct 24, 1900
Citation: 22 R.I. 238
Court Abbreviation: R.I.
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