Seachrist v. Griffeth
Seachrist v. Griffeth
Opinion of the Court
— The error assigned is to sustaining the demurrer to the answer. Under the ruling of this court in Lyon v. Bunn, ante, 48, this denial of the makers being without oath, would not warrant the sustaining of the demurrer, and thus holding the answer and denial wholly insufficient; but it changed the burden of proof from the plaintiff to the defendant. That is, the plaintiff need not prove the execution or assignment, in the first instance,
¥e are of the opinion, therefore, that there was error in the ruling and judgment of the court, and it is reversed.
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