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Green's Admr. v. Ford and Anderson

Superior Court of Delaware
Jan 1, 1879
10 Del. 575 (Del. Super. Ct. 1879)

Opinion

Fall Session, 1879.

Day and Saulsbury, for the plaintiff.

R. Harrington and Wolcott, for defendants.


SCIRE FACIAS by the plaintiff against the defendants on a judgment in this court for ninety dollars and fifty-eight cents, entered on a warrant of attorney Aprl 1st, 1862, in the lifetime both of John Green and Benjamin White, deceased, to which payment was the only plea entered, and when called for trial the question arose between the counsel and was presented to the court whether the plaintiff or the defendants were entitled to the opening and conclusion of it.

The Court held that as payment was the only plea in the case, and the judgment therefore stood admitted by the defendants as good and undisputed when entered on the record, the duty and the burden of proving the payment of it rested on them, and they were entitled to the opening and conclusion of the case.


Summaries of

Green's Admr. v. Ford and Anderson

Superior Court of Delaware
Jan 1, 1879
10 Del. 575 (Del. Super. Ct. 1879)
Case details for

Green's Admr. v. Ford and Anderson

Case Details

Full title:GOVE SAULSBURY, administrator of JOHN GREEN, deceased, v. CHRISTOPHER FORD…

Court:Superior Court of Delaware

Date published: Jan 1, 1879

Citations

10 Del. 575 (Del. Super. Ct. 1879)

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