Johnson v. Bank of Kentucky
Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Johnson v. Bank of Kentucky, 63 Ky. 521 (1866)
2 Duv. 521; 1866 Ky. LEXIS 45
Robertson
Johnson v. Bank of Kentucky
Opinion of the Court
delivered tiib opinion op the court:
We are bound to presume that the opinion of the circuit court was, that the appellant, Johnson, was entitled to interest from the time only that the principal became due; and that, therefore, the entry antedating it was an inadvertence or misprision, either by the judge or the clerk.
And, consequently, even if the mistake was not by the clerk, but by the court itself, the same court had a right to
Wherefore, the rectifying judgment is affirmed.
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