DocketNumber: 10300
Citation Numbers: 101 S.E. 646, 113 S.C. 109, 1919 S.C. LEXIS 195
Judges: Hydricic, McLver, Barnwell, Spring
Filed Date: 12/22/1919
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Plaintiff recovered judgment against defendant for malicious trespass upon her land and cutting and removing timber therefrom. Defendant admitted the trespass, but denied that it was wilful or malicious, and contended that it was done under the honest belief that the timber was on its own lands; therefore defendant denied liability for anything more than the actual damages, which it offered to pay.
There was evidence that defendant’s agents continued to cut and remove the timber from plaintiff’s land after they had been told that they were cutting on her land, and that she would not sell the timber, but wanted to keep it for plantation uses and as a windbreak to her place.
Judgment affirmed.