Clegg v. Salkill
Clegg v. Salkill
Opinion of the Court
This was an action by the appellees against the appellants, upon a promissory note executed by Matthew
' The defendants jointly and separately demurred to the complaint. The court overruled the demurrers and the defendants excepted.
Matthew Clegg, Jr., answered in two paragraphs; first, payment; second, set-off. The other defendants answered that they were the sureties of their co-defendant. There was a reply. Trial by the court, finding for plaintiff and judgment on finding. The first and only question that arises upon the record is, whether the court erred in overruling the demurrers to the complaint. No valid objection has been pointed out to the complaint, and we have been unable to discover any. The court committed no error in overruling the demurrers to the complaint.
Numerous other errors have been assigned and. discussed by counsel for appellants, but they present no question for our decision. There was no motion for a new trial, in arrest of judgment, or to set aside or modify the judgment. The evidence is not in the record.
The judgment is affirmed, with costs and ten per cent, damages.
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