Young v. Green
Young v. Green
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
It seems that the plaintiff brought his action in the Trial Justice Court for Greenville, before N. P. Whitmire, Esq., to recover $4.90, he alleged in his complaint the defendant owed him for certain ditching done for defendant. After a full hearing, the trial justice rendered judgment in favor of the defendant. Thereafter plaintiff appealed to the Circuit Court, and the appeal came on to be heard before his honor, Judge Aldrich, who dismissed the same. The plaintiff now appeals to this court upon two grounds:
1. Because the defendant having admitted in his answer that he was due the plaintiff the sum of $4.90, the court should have rendered judgment for plaintiff for that sum and costs.
2. Because the court erred in not disregarding the answer so far as the plea of payment and res adjudicata were concerned, as the thing sued for, the cause of action, and the parties are not identical in the above entitled action and the case of Adam Young against Eee Green.
It is the judgment of this court, that the judgment of the Circuit Court be affirmed.
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- 1. Statement. — This court must be governed by the statements embodied in the “Case.” 2. Payment and Res Adjudicata are sound legal defences, and in this case the court below properly considered them.