Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1806

Lewis v. Albertson

Lewis v. Albertson
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided September 15, 1806 · Kirkpatrick, Pennington
2 N.J.L. 101

Lewis v. Albertson

Opinion of the Court

Kirkpatrick, C. J.

— The reason relied upon, for reversal of this judgment at bar, was the imperfection [74] and insufficiency of the account filed. Upon inspection it seems to me, to be perfectly intelligible. Besides, the defendant appeared and went to trial upon it.

I am for an affirmance of the judgment.

Rossell, J. — Concurred.

Concurring Opinion

Pennington, J.

— I concur in affirming this judgment. The state of demand contains a plain charge for wood sold, not very skillfully made out, but that is not required.

Judgment affirmed.

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