Webster College v. Tyler
Webster College v. Tyler
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This was a suit begun before a justice of the peace upon a note made-by the defendant to A. Bullard, president of the board of trustees of Webster College, for one hundred dol
The defendant also gave in evidence that many notes were given to the college in order to get it established and for scholarship, and that many of them had not been paid; that professors and teachers were employed for a time, but that now none were employed and no school kept up there.
For the defendant the court instructed the jury as follows: “ If the jury find that the consideration for .which the note sued on was given has wholly failed, they will find for the defendant.” There was verdict and judgment for the defendant, and the plaintiff has brought the case to this court by appeal. The instruction given was manifestly wrong. There was absolutely no evidence of what was the consideration of the note.
Judgment reversed and cause remanded.
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