Smith v. Finley
Smith v. Finley
Opinion of the Court
— The action before the justice, was brought by Finley vs. Smith, for an account arising on simple contract. It is stated in the justice’s docket, [*] to be an action on the case. By the act of assembly, it ought to have been an action of - debt; and this is objected as error. Without looking into this case, I should have thought that this error did not tend to the substantial injury of the plaintiff in certiorari, and thereby the judgment protected by a late statute. But on looking into the case, I find that it not only tended to his injuxy, but that it actually did him a very material injury. This action was commenced the 27th of
— After stating the case, observed, that the merits had been well tried before justice Craven ; and the law is too eagle-eyed to be deceived by such refined craftiness.
Judgment reversed.
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