Edwards v. Wiester
Edwards v. Wiester
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This was an action of debt, brought by the appellees, to recover $3,333 and 14 cents.
The declaration, without avering the promise to be in writing, alledges that the defendants, on the 15th of September, 1815, promised to pay the plaintiffs, nine months after date, $3,333 and 14 cents, &c.
To the declaration the defendants demurred, and craved oyer of the writing filed.
The demurrer was overruled, and judgment rendered for $3,337 and 14 cents.
If the writing had not been made part of the record by the defendants’ demurrer, there would be no doubt the de
The judgment, however, as it is for $3,337 and 14 cents, instead of $3,333 and 14 cents, alledged in the declaration, and contained in the note, must be reversed with cost, and the cause remanded, and judgment entered for the amount contained in the note, with interest and cost.
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