Jessup v. Sharp
Jessup v. Sharp
Opinion of the Court
The parties appeared by consent, and the justice in his record says, after hearing the allegations of the parties, I give judgment in favor of the plaintiff for the sum of g2 28 debt, and ten cents costs.
The first exception taken to the proceeding below was, that this must have been a trial without evidence, no witnesses being examined. But the court said, that in cases
It was then objected, that the state of demand was insufficient to maintain the action, as it merely set out [*] the appraisement and not the other requisites of the statute; and for this cause the court reversed the judgment.
Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.