76 Mo. 617 | Mo. | 1882
is an action commenced before a justice of the peace for the recovery of damages for an alleged obstruction of a private road-way claimed by plaintiff as being situated on the north part of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 18, township 50, range 9, in Audrain county. The case being tried in the circuit court of Audrain county, where it had been taken by appeal, plaintiff had judgment, from which defendants have appealed, and assign for error the action of the court in giving and refusing instructions and in admitting and rejecting evidence.
We have failed to find any evidence in the record before us, other than the statement of plaintiff", as to the ownership of said land by said Loohmiss and Simpson at the date of the said deed to plaintiff" and these statements were improperly received in evidence over the objection of defendant. It therefore follows that the instructions given by the court which predicated plaintiff’s right to recover by virtue of the conveyance to him of a private way over the lands owned by Simpson and Loohmiss at the time the conveyance was made were improperly given, for the reason that there was no evidence that Loohmiss and Simp-' son owned the land in section 13, over which plaintiff claimed his right of way.
The second instruction is also erroneous in this, that it authorized a recovery against defendants for obstructing a road or private way over the northwest quarter of southeast quarter of section 13, when they were only sued for obstructing plaintiff’s right of way over the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and not the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 13
Judgment reversed and cause remanded.