Indiana Supreme Court, 1861

Bryant v. Wadsworth

Bryant v. Wadsworth
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided June 13, 1861 · Ouriam
16 Ind. 412; 1861 Ind. LEXIS 220

Bryant v. Wadsworth

Opinion of the Court

Per Ouriam.

Suit by the appellees, against the appellant, upon promissory notes not waiving appraisement laws. Judgment for the plaintiff.

The only error assigned is in rendering judgment to be collected without appraisement. This error is confessed.

There is another point made in the brief of counsel for the appellant; but as the error assigned does not embrace the point thus made, we can not notice it.

The order for the collection of the judgment without appraisement is reversed, with costs; otherwise the judgment is affirmed.

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