Case Name: Denning vs. Corwin and Roberts
Court: New York Supreme Court of Judicature
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1830-05
Citations: 4 Wend. 208
Docket Number: 
Parties: Denning vs. Corwin and Roberts.
Judges: 
Reporter: Wendell's Reports
Volume: 4
Pages: 208–208

Head Matter:
Denning vs. Corwin and Roberts.
An order to stay waste will not be granted without notice to the party to be affected by it, where it is not shewn that the party is a trespasser.
Order to stay waste. An order to restrain the committing of waste was applied for in this case, the plaintiff having commenced an ejectment for the recovery of about a third of a lot of land containing about 1700 acres, principally valuable on account of its timber. The defendants are in possession, claiming the lot as their own, and are cutting and carrying away the timber. Notice of the application was not given to the defendants.
P. F. Hunn, for the motion.

Opinion:
By the Court,
Sutherland, J.
This is a case in which notice should have been given to the defendants, so that they might have been heard. The plaintiff claims only an undivided third of the lot; the defendants therefore may be tenants in common with him, and if so, have the right, until a partition, to the enjoyment of the property. They are not trespassers, and cannot be treated as such by the court. The motion is denied.