Stanwood v. Woodward , 38 Me. 192 ( 1854 )


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  • Shepley, C. J.

    — The plaintiff appears to have been the owner of the property replevied. The defendant denies his right to have possession of it, asserting a lien upon it as an inn-keeper for board of the plaintiff „at the Commercial House, in Rockland.

    No person can be an inn-holder without being licensed according to the provisions of the statute, c. 36, § 11; Lord v. Jones, 24 Maine, 439.

    The defendant canno t establish a lien which will enable him to retain the property of the plaintiff, without proof of his character as an inn-holder. There being no such proof a default must be entered. Defendant defaulted.

    Tenney, Rice, Appleton and Cutting, J. J., concurred.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 38 Me. 192

Judges: Appleton, Cutting, Rice, Shepley, Tenney

Filed Date: 7/1/1854

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/10/2024