Sutton v. Horn
Sutton v. Horn
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
By the Act of 1705, the award of the referees, “ being made according to the submission of the parties and approved of by the Court, and entered upon the record, shall have the same effect, and shall be deemed and taken to be as available in law, as a verdict given by twelve men, and the party to whom any sum of money shall be awarded to be paid, shall have judgment, &c.”
This award is wanting in an essential quality; it is not final, but instead of deciding the matter in dispute, refers the decision to the Court. This was contrary to the intent of the parties, who submitted the decision, not to the Court,
It is the opinion of the Court, that the award should be set aside, and the judgment reversed.
Judgment reversed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Sutton against Horn
- Status
- Published