Hudgens v. Kennedy
Hudgens v. Kennedy
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff had exclusive right to the office of sheriff and its perquisites; and the com
Some of the grounds of appeal are answered by the report. The defendant urges that at most the- plaintiff could, under the fee bill, have only one-fourth of the usual commissions, because payments were made to third persons, and not to the sheriff. But the defendant received full commissions, and received them as sheriff, or late sheriff; the action of the plaintiff, in effect, legalizes the receipt; and considering what was received to have been received for the real sheriff, demands payment to him. We will not speculate as to the probabilities whether if the defendant had not received, the plaintiff would have had an opportunity of receiving these fees. The defendant has received them, and has no right to retain them-; suitors have paid them; and the plaintiff must be put in the same condition as if they had been paid to the righful officer.
The motion is dismissed.
Motion refused.
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