Court Opinion

ID: 6634775
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-20 20:39:23.982365+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T15:59:02.740322
License: Public Domain

Chrjstiancy, J.
I concur with my brethren in the opinion of my brother Graves; but had it appeared in the case that it was the custom of the country where the farm was situated, (as it is in some of the Western states), to keep the ripe corn in the field for the winter, or till wanted for use or market, and to be taken only on the like occasions or for the like reasons, as if stored in the crib or granary, — thus using the field merely as a substitute for such crib or granary, — I am inclined to think I might have agreed in the opinion intimated by the Supreme Court of Illinois in Powell v. Rich, 41 Ill., 466, cited by my brother Graves.