DocketNumber: No. 38
Judges: Starnes
Filed Date: 4/15/1854
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/7/2024
By the Court.
delivering the opinion.
The proceeding there, on the part of the plaintiff, was in the name of James Edmondson, as administrator on the estate of William EL White. In that character, he was seeking, by a summary remedy, which our law provides, to dispossess the defendant in that case, (the plaintiff in error here,) as one who was holding over, a term derived by a verbal lease, or renting of a tract of land, from the estate which the plaintiff represented. The defendant had, by his affidavit, in response, denied the tenancy thus asserted. Evidence, therefore, relevant to the issue—because going to prove such tenancy—should have shown a-renting from plaintiff’s intestate, or from the plaintiff, as administrator.
The evidence submitted, proves a renting from James Edmonson, about the year 1843; and the record shows, that he did not take on the representative character in which he sues, .until the year 1847. It results, that this evidence thus shows-,the renting t<5 have been from him in his individual, and not ,his representative character; and, as a consequence, is irrelevant. ...