29 Pa. Super. 619 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1905
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The plaintiffs filed a bill in equity averring the ownership in fee, by Welch, of a tract of land situate in Shirley township, Huntingdon county, and the possession thereof by his tenant, Kyper; and charging that the defendants had repeatedly and persistently trespassed upon said land, by forcibly breaking
The learned judge of the court below heard the testimony, under which he was to determine the question whether the preliminary injunction was to be continued or dissolved; and, on July 14, 1905, entered a decree not only dissolving the preliminary injunction but dismissing the plaintiff’s bill witli costs. We have carefully considered the evidence taken at the hearing upon the motion to continue the preliminary injunction, and are not satisfied that the need of the plaintiff for equitable relief was so urgent or the threatened injury to plaintiff’s property was of such a character as to require the reversal of that part of the decree dissolving the preliminary injunction. No serious consequences can result from withholding equitable relief until the rights of the parties are determined upon final hearing. The dismissal of the bill is, however, an altogether different matter.
The learned judge overlooked the rule, that: “ All defenses, in equity cases, shall be made by answer or by demurrer. ' All issues of fact must be made by answer.” The defendants had neither answered nor demurred ; the record was not in a condition for final decree. The acts of the defendants were charged ' in the bill to be continuous and harassing, and to cause the plaintiff irreparable injury; and it was explicitly averred that the plaintiff had brought an action of trespass against the defendants, which was then pending, and it was further averred . that the defendants were insolvent and that no judgment ob
The decree dissolving the preliminary injunction is affirmed. The decree dismissing the plaintiff’s bill is reversed, the bill is reinstated and the record remitted for further proceedings.