Case ID: ind_8/html/0281-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Victory v. Fitzpatrick.
    APPEAL from the Daviess Court of Common Pleas.
    
      O. H. Smith, for the appellant.
   Per Curiam.

Action to recover damages for an allege'd trespass upon the plaintiff s land. The record shows the alleged trespass to have been an entry, by the Dvansville and Indianapolis Railroad Company, pursuant to a location of their railroad under their charter, for the purpose of constructing said road' upon the location made.

The suit cannot he, sustained/ The statute provides a mode of redress and it must be followed. New Albany and Salem Railroad Company v. Connelly, 7 Ind. R. 82, and case cited. The President, &c., of the Crawfordsville, &c., Railroad Company v, Wright, 5 Ind. R. 252.

The judgment is reversed with’ costs. Cause remanded, with an order that it be dismissed.