53 S.C. 216 | S.C. | 1898
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
This was an action to recover possession of a parcel of land, being a part of lot No. 1033, in the city of Camden. The plaintiff, in her complaint, after alleging that she is seized of the land in dispute, and entitled to the possession thereof, alleges that the defendant, Paul Dempsey, is in possession, by his tenant, Thos. J. Boykin, and withholds the possession thereof from plaintiff; and she further alleges that the defendants, H. Baum and M. Baum, partners as Baum Bros., claim some interest in the land. The defendants join in a general denial, and also set up the plea of the statute of limitations, based upon ten years possession in the defendant, H. Baum, alleging that Paul Dempsey holds as tenant of H. Baum. At the close of the testimony of the plaintiff, the defendant moved for a nonsuit upon the following grounds: “That
This appeal, then, presents the question whether there was error in rendering the judgment of nonsuit. It will be necessary to set forth somewhat in detail the testimony which appears in the “Case,” for the purpose of ascertain
The judgment of this Court is, that the judgment of the Circuit Court be reversed, and the case be remanded to that Court for a new trial.