Carpenter v. United States
84 U.S. 489, 1873.SCT.0000016
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Messrs. J. M. Carlisle and J. D. McPherson, for the appellant: The right to sue for use and occupation does not rest, as the court below assumed, on the statute of 11 George II. It existed previously; though until the passing of the statute mentioned the plaintiff was nonsuited, if a demise was proved.5 Use and occupation may well lie without a demise.
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