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Wilson v. Wilson

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1895
23 S.E. 272 (N.C. 1895)

Opinion

(September Term, 1895.)

Action to Recover Land — Equitable Defenses — Lost Deed — Pleading.

Where, in an action for recovery of land, the defendant denied plaintiff's title, unlawfully withholding possession, etc., but averred nothing more, it was not competent on the trial for defendant to prove that she had been in possession for seven years under an unregistered deed which was lost. Such a defense is an equitable one, and to be available must be set up by answer as a defense in a court of equity.

ACTION for the recovery of land, tried before Bryan, J., and a jury at November Term, 1894, of IREDELL.

The facts are succintly [succinctly] stated in the opinion of Chief Justice Faircloth.

There was a verdict for the plaintiff, and from the judgment (352) thereon defendant appealed.

Armfield Turner for plaintiff.

No counsel contra.


The plaintiff sues for possession of land, making the usual allegations of title in herself and wrongful possession of defendant. The answer denies these allegations and avers nothing more. On the trial the plaintiff showed title, and defendant offered to prove by a witness seven years' possession under an unregistered and lost deed, and by another that she had a deed for the premises which was lost and had not been registered, which evidence was excluded. The offer of this evidence was an admission that defendant could not make out her title in a court of law, and that she had to invoke the aid of a court of equity, as the deed was lost and had not been re-established under statutory provisions. In order to make such evidence competent, it was necessary for defendant to set up the facts in her answer as a defense in a court of equity, which was not done. This would also have been notice to the plaintiff. Tripless v. Witherspoon, 74 N.C. 475; Hinton v. Pritchard, 102 N.C. 94.

Affirmed.

Cited: Patterson v. Galliher, 122 N.C. 515.

(353)


Summaries of

Wilson v. Wilson

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1895
23 S.E. 272 (N.C. 1895)
Case details for

Wilson v. Wilson

Case Details

Full title:CORNELIA L. WILSON v. SALLIE L. WILSON

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Sep 1, 1895

Citations

23 S.E. 272 (N.C. 1895)
117 N.C. 351

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