Mandeville v. Cudebec
Mandeville v. Cudebec
Opinion of the Court
This was an action to recover upon a • judgment obtained by the plaintiff against the defendant in the state of Nebraska. The answer pleaded payment, and the facts' upon which defendant relied as payment were specifically set out in two separate defenses. One was an attempt to plead payment by a transfer of certain property to the plaintiff in satisfaction of the judgment; the other was an attempt to . plead payment by way of a novation of a debt owing to defendant from one Myron Tuttle.
The facts pleaded in the first.defense show that the property delivered to plaintiff was delivered to him as
The court sustained a demurrer to this answer and this is the only error complained of. The demurrer was properly sustained, and the judgment is affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- George J. Mandeville v. F. M. Cudebec
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- Syllabus
- Novation — Pleading—Demurrer. A demurrer to a plea of payment by way of novation was said to have been properly sus- ' tained.