Murray v. C. H. Phinizy & Co.
Murray v. C. H. Phinizy & Co.
Opinion of the Court
This was an action brought by the plaintiffs against the defendant, on a promissory note for the sum of $12,240.98, •dated 24th of February, 1875, and due one day after date. When the case was called for trial, the defendant, by his counsel, made a motion for a continuance of the same, and for time to plead thereto, on the ground that, for the last five years, the defendant had been incapable of managing his own estate by reason of imbecility of age, he now being eighty-six years old; that he had not sufficient intellect to comprehend his legal rights and liabilities, or to take the necessary steps to defend said suit, etc. The court, after hearing evidence as to the defendant’s mental capacity (which was conflicting), overruled the motion for a continuance of the case, but granted to the defendant reasonable time to plead to the plaintiff’s action, which the defendant, by his counsel, declined to do, and the court entered up a judgment for the amount of the plaintiffs’ demand; whereupon the defendant excepted.
Let tbe judgment of tbe court below be affirmed.
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