Stayton, Chief Justice. This action was brought by the appellee to recover damages alleged to have resulted from injury to a house owned by him, which he claimed was caused by the making of an arch by the appellant in placing a water pipe in the building. The appellant was alleged to be a corporation, but how incorporated was not stated. The sufficiency of the petition in this respect was questioned by a spec…
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