Major against Grigg
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 01 January 1793 |
Date | 01 January 1793 |
Court | High Court |
English Reports Citation: 86 E.R. 1032
IN THE COURTS OF KING'S BENCH, CHANCERY, COMMON PLEAS AND EXCHEQUER.
case 125. major against grigu. In asswmpsit on a promise to save the plaintiff harmless in the possession of a house, in consideration of his paying so much a-year, an allegation that such a person sued him arid received judgment, is sufficient, after verdict, although it is not stated that the disturber had title. The plaintiff brought an action, for that the defendant non indemnem conservavit ipsum de d concernente occupation, quorumlam clausorum, etc. secundum formam agreamenti; and sets forth a disturbance by one who commenced a suit against him in such a term concernente occupation, clausorum pned. but doth not set forth that the person suing had any title. It was said, that this ought to have been shewn : as if a man make a lease for years, and covenant for quiet enjoyment; in an action brought by the lessee upon that...
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