Matthews v. Rountree's Administrator
Matthews v. Rountree's Administrator
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The plaintiff began his action in the Circuit Court of Polk county, thus : “ Thomas Rountree, administrator of the es» tate of Charles Rountree, deceased, against William R. Matthews ‘and Isaac P. Russell. In the Polk Circuit Court, April term, 1854.”
The plaintiff did not swear to his amended petition. Matthews, the defendant, objected to these rulings of the court, and excepted. The defendants failed to answer ; they asked for a continuance until next term ; it was denied them ; they asked for leave to answer in ten days ; it was denied them ; thereupon, they failed to answer. The court asked the counsel of defendants if they had a valid defence. The counsel refused to answer. The court then gave judgment for the plaintiff for want of an answer. The defendants moved in arrest of judgment, and filed eight reasons, none of which deserve to be noticed. This motion was overruled, excepted to, and defendants bring the case here by appeal. There is nothing in this record deserving the consideration of this court. The whole of the defendants’ objections, and their reasons for dismissing the action, are of the most trivial kind — mere quibbles, which should never be tolerated in a court of justice. Let the judgment be affirmed ;
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