Gray v. Gorin
Gray v. Gorin
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion.
This was a petition and summons brought by Gorin to recover $302 ¿0 cents, the amount of a promissory note executed by Gray to Gorin.
Gray pleaded two pleas — 1st, payment generally — 2dly, payment of $300 in bar of that much of Gorin’s demand.
To the first plea Gorin replied generally, that Gray had not paid the debt; and to that replication Gray demurred, and the demurrer was overruled by the court.
To tbe second plea Gorin replied, denying that Gray had paid the $300, as in the said plea alleged,
After tbe demurrer of Gray to Gorin’s replication to the first plea was overruled, and no further answer made by Gray to that replication, the court rendered judgment against Gray for $2 50 cents, the residue of Gorm’s demand not answered by tbe second plea, together with the costs of suit.
A jury was then called to try the issue joined on the second plea; and after a verdict w'as found for Gorin on that issue, another judgment was rendered against Gray for $300, together with tbe costs of suit.
To reverse these judgments, Gray has brought the case to this court.
The court, no doubt, decided correctly in overruling the demurrer of Gray to Gorin’s replication to the first plea. That replication is in the usual form, and contains every essential allegation to a valid replication.
It was, however, incorrect, after overruling that demurrer, to render judgment against Gray for the residue of Go-Tin’s demand not answered by the second plea, and costs
T he judgment must be reversed with costs, the causere-manded to-the court below, and judgment there entered in favor of Gorin for the amount of bis debt contained in the petition, together with interest and costs.
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