185 Ky. 313 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1919
Opinton of the Court by
Reversing.
Appellees, who were plaintiffs below, brought this action in ejectment to recover possession of 103 acres of land, with damages for its wrongful detention, from the defendant Turner, who by his answer denied their title to the land and alleged title in himself by adverse possession. The reply completed the issues and a trial was had before a jury which resulted in a verdict and judgment for plaintiffs, to reverse which defendant appeals.
Since the plaintiff in ejectment must recover upon the strength of his own title and not because of any weakness in the title of his adversary, and plaintiffs failed to prove their asserted title to the land the court erred in not allowing defendant’s motion for a directed verdict. This .follows, however, not because the depositions proving
The only other instruction that would have been authorized would have been one on the question of rents and improvements,, and instruction No. 4,-given on these questions, which should have included the single item treated separately in No. 5, w;as erroneous in treating defendant’s claim for improvements as merely a set off against rents rather than as a counterclaim, since by joining issue upon the facts which constituted the counterclaim plaintiffs waived the failure of defendant to indicate in the caption that his answer was also a counterclaim as required by section 97, subsection 4, of the Code. Lancaster v. Cambron, 158 Ky. 396, 165 S. W. 416; Cherry v. Cherry, 162 Ky. 245, 172 S. W. 505.
Wherefore the judgment is reversed and cause remanded for another trial consistent herewith