Johnson v. Johnson
Supreme Court of Alabama
Johnson v. Johnson, 1 Minor 263 (Ala. 1824)
Lipscomb, Sajfold
Johnson v. Johnson
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
The first count was on a promissory note, to be paid when defendant should be requested. The acknowledgment of a debt due for valuable consideration clearly implies a promise to pay it on request; the note or due bill was sufficiently described according to its legal effect. Under the second count also the evidence was clearly admissible. Let the judgment be affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- John Johnson against James Johnson
- Status
- Published