Indiana Supreme Court, 1846

State ex rel. Rittenour v. Campbell

State ex rel. Rittenour v. Campbell
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided July 10, 1846
8 Blackf. 138; 1846 Ind. LEXIS 75

State ex rel. Rittenour v. Campbell

Opinion of the Court

A PLEA cannot traverse what is not alleged in the declaration.

In debt on bond conditioned for the performance of duties, &c., where breaches are not assigned in the declaration, the usual course is for the defendant to set out the condition of the bond on oyer, and plead performance generally, and for the plaintiff to assign breaches in the replication (1).

(1) The statute now requires the breaches in such cases to be assigned in the declaration. Acts of 1847, p. 112.

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