Wade v. Musselman
Wade v. Musselman
Opinion of the Court
Suit on note. Answer. Beply. Judgment for plaintiff. It is urged that the judgment is too large. We see no error in that respect. After judgment, defendant moved the Court to tax the costs of the suit against the plaintiff, on the ground that there were pending, and determined, at said term, two suits, which should have been joined. It is shown, by bill of exceptions, that the appellee held two notes of equal amounts upon defendant, due respectively,
Ve can not see the force of the argument, urged by appelant, that a person having several claims maturing at different dates, but all in time to institute one suit thereon, is, by our statutes, compelled to wait until all have matured before bringing suit. He should not anticipate a breach of each of the promises, because there had occurred a failure to comply with one.
The judgment is affirmed, with 5 per cent, damages and costs.
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