Hutchens v. Smith
Hutchens v. Smith
Opinion of the Court
Debt commenced in the Circuit Court. Two counts in the declaration; one on a promissory note for 26 dollars and 68 cents, and the other for work and labour, &c., to the amount of 51 dollars. Demurrer to the first count overruled. To the second count pleas of nil debet and payment, on which there were issues. On the trial, the plaintiff offered no evidence to sustain his second count. Judgment for the plaintiff on the first count, and for costs on that count; and for the defendant on the second count, and for costs on that count. The defendant moved the Court to tax costs in his favour on. the first count, but the motion was overruled.
The statute of 1838, which governs this cause, authorizes debt or assumpsit to be brought in the Circuit Courts when the sum “due or demanded” does not exceed" fifty dollars, but it provides that in such cases the plaintiff shall pay the costs. Proctor v. Bailey, 5 Blackf. 495. If a plaintiff can
That part of the judgment which gives costs to the plaintiff is reversed with costs, &c. Cause remanded, &c.
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