Olin v. Martell

Decision Date07 January 1910
Citation74 A. 1060,83 Vt. 130
PartiesOLIN v. MARTELL.
CourtVermont Supreme Court

Action by Zoa Olin against Arthur Martell. Judgment for defendant, and plaintiff filed exceptions. Judgment affirmed.

Argued before ROWELL, C. J., and MUNSON, WATSON, and HASELTON, JJ.

Nathan N. Post, for plaintiff. H. N. Deavitt, for defendant.

MUNSON, J. The plaintiff leased her farm to the defendant for one year by a writing which required the defendant to leave as much hay on the premises at the end of the term as he found there when he took possession. This is all we know regarding the lease. The defendant surrendered the premises at the expiration of the term, and a settlement of matters arising under the lease was had the same day. Nothing further appears regarding the settlement. When the defendant took possession there were five tons of hay in a certain bay in one of the barns; and after the settlement the plaintiff discovered that the defendant had taken five tons of hay from this bay and appropriated it to his own use, putting straw in its place. This was done before the expiration of the term. The action is trover for the conversion of this hay.

The question argued by counsel is whether the plaintiff can maintain trover, but the case as presented fails to show the existence of any claim. The plaintiff's right was, not to have any particular hay, but to have as much hay left on the premises as was there when the defendant took possession. For aught that appears, the defendant may have left as much hay on the premises as was on them when he went there. But, if the case is to be passed upon as treated by counsel, the suit cannot be maintained. The fact that the plaintiff was the owner of the farm does not determine that she was the owner of the crops grown during the defendant's occupancy. If the lease was for a cash rental, without lien reserved, the lessee would be the owner of the crops. If the lease was on shares, without modifying provisions, the lessor and lessee would be tenants in common of the crops; and as a general rule one tenant in common of personal property is not liable in an action of trover at the suit of his co-tenant for selling the common property. Kellogg v. Fox, 45 Vt. 348. Nothing appears here to subject the defendant to this liability. The question whether the defendant was leaving hay enough on the premises to meet his obligation in that behalf was a matter for consideration in the settlement had, and we know nothing of...

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  • Pearson v. Lafferty
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • March 6, 1917
    ...supra, 98 Am. St. Rep. 959 et seq.; R. C. L. 374, 375; Daniels v. Brown, 34 N. H. 454, 69 Am. Dec. 505; Olin v. Martell, 83 Vt. 130, 74 Atl. 1060, 138 Am. St. Rep. 1072; Fuhrman v. Interior Warehouse Co., 64 Wash. 159, 116 Pac. 666, 37 L. R. A. (N. S.) 89; Dickey et al. v. Waldo, 97 Mich. 2......
  • Devereaux Mortg. Co. v. Walker
    • United States
    • Idaho Supreme Court
    • June 6, 1928
    ... ... Marshall, 19 Cal. 617; ... Baughman v. Reed, 75 Cal. 319, 7 Am. St. 170, 17 P ... 222; Woodsend v. Chatom, 191 Cal. 72, 214 P. 965; ... Olin v. Martell, 83 Vt. 130, 138 Am. St. 1072, 74 A ... 1060; Messinger v. Union Warehouse Co., 39 Ore. 546, ... 65 P. 808; Halsey v. Simmons, 85 Ore ... ...
  • Pearson v. Lafferty
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • March 6, 1917
    ... ... Rummerfield, ... supra, 98 Am. St. Rep. 959 et seq; R. C. L. 374, 375; ... Davies v. Brown, 34 N.H. 454; Olive v ... Martell, 83 Vt. 130; Fuhrman v. Interior Warehouse ... Co., 64 Wash. 159, 37 L. R. A. (N. S.) 89, 116 P. 666; ... Dickey et al. v. Waldo, 97 Mich. 255, 23 ... ...
  • Estep v. Bailey
    • United States
    • Oregon Supreme Court
    • November 4, 1919
    ... ... 77, 35 L. R. A. (N. S.) ... 707; Colville v. Miles, 127 N.Y. 159, 27 N.E. 809, ... 12 L. R. A. 848, 24 Am. St. Rep. 433; Olin v ... Martell, 83 Vt. 130, 74 A. 1060, 138 Am. St. Rep. 1072 ... In the case of Clark v. Fisher, supra, which is very much in ... ...
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