140 Minn. 520 | Minn. | 1918
The appeal is from a judgment directing defendants to remove a garage and a building, parts of which had been wrongfully erected by them upon plaintiff’s land, and awarding $250 damages. The complaint alleged that defendants wilfully and maliciously entered upon plaintiff’s premises and erected these structures so close to plaintiff’s dwelling as to shut out the light and cause a material deterioration in the value of his property.
Upon the oral argument the assignment of error based upon the denial of a trial by jury was abandoned. The decree is conceded to be right, except as to the amount of damages. It is contended that the finding which might justify 'the awarding of more than nominal damages is not sustained by the evidence. It may be true that, because of their surveyor’s mistake, defendants in ignorance of the true boundary line erected the buildings complained
Judgment affirmed.