Seward v. Payne
Seward v. Payne
Opinion of the Court
OPINION of the Court.
The state of demand, in this case, consists of the copy of an account for work and labour done by day’s work, at 1 dollar per day, giving the dates, that is to say, giving every day on which the day’s work was done. On the trial, many objections were raised by the defendant, Payne, against the evidence offered by Seward. Among other things, Seward offered to prove, that Payne had been absent a number of times, a week at a time, while in his employ, and at the very time and for the very time charged in his account. To this evidence, Payne objected, alleging, if the justice’s return be well understood, that Seward had theretofore sued him and recovered damages against him, for leaving his work while in his employ; and the justice sustained the objection, and overruled the evidence.
Let the judgment, therefore, be reversed.
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- John Seward, jun. against Samuel F. Payne
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