Towle v. Blake
Towle v. Blake
Opinion of the Court
— This suit was commencéd to recover fox* the value of certain goods sold, among which were spirituous liquors. A bill of particulars, including such liquors, had been filed, and the plaintiff rs counsel at the trial asked leave to amend by striking out all the items of charge for such liquors.
The question presented is, whether he may do so and then have judgment for the remaining portion of the account admitted to have been correct.
A bill of particulars is amendable.
The provision contained in the Act of August 7,1846, e.
The plaintiff may amend his bill of particulars by striking out all the items of charge for spirituous liquors, and deducting the amount of the account filed in set-off, take judgment for the balance due with interest thereon from the commencement of his suit. Defendant defaulted.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Towle versus Blake
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- Published