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Slater v. Fehlberg
24 R.I. 574
R.I.
1903
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There is a fatal variance between the writ and declaration in this case, and hence we are of opinion that the action must be dismissed.

The form of action set out in the writ is trespass on the case; while that set out in the declaration is trespass.

Our statute relating to amendments is not sufficiently broad to enable the court to permit the form of action to be changed. *Page 575 Wilcox v. Sherman, 2 R.I. 540; Thayer v. Farrell,11 R.I. 305; Barnes v. Mowry, ib. 422; Dowling v. Clarke,13 R.I. 650; Vaill v. Town Council, 18 R.I. 405; Wilson v. Ry. Co.,ib. 598. See also Hobbs v. Ray, ib. 84.

As a variance like the one in question may be taken advantage of at any stage of the case, the mere fact that the general issue and other pleas were filed by the defendants before taking the objection is immaterial. Rathbun v. Ry. Co., 19 R.I. 463.

The case is remanded to the Common Pleas Division, with direction to dismiss it.

Case Details

Case Name: Slater v. Fehlberg
Court Name: Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Date Published: Jan 7, 1903
Citation: 24 R.I. 574
Court Abbreviation: R.I.
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