Haydock Carriage Co. v. Zeigler
Haydock Carriage Co. v. Zeigler
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
The purpose of a reference to take testimony is to aid the Court, and facilitate the hearing on the merits. It is within the discretion of the Court, on motion of either party, or on its own motion, either to recommit a case for the taking of additional testimony, or to take such testimony in Court, sufficient opportunity being allowed to the parties to meet such testimony. The discretion was properly exercised m this case. The opinion of the Circuit Court upon the merits of the case is satisfactory, and for the reasons therein stated, the judgment below is affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- EX PARTE ZEIGLER, IN RE HAYDOCK CARRIAGE CO. v. ZEIGLER
- Status
- Published
- Syllabus
- 1. Pleadings — Admissions.—The allegation that a discharged debtor at the request of his surety had compromised the liability of his surety is not denied by the answer and need not therefore be proved, but if proof was necessary the evidence shows the payment was made as agreed. 2. Witness — Reference—Evidence.—After reference, tailing testimony and report of evidence to Court, the Court may examine a witness not examined by the referee in open Court. The excuse for failure to examine the witness in this case was the physical condition of the attorney in charge while the case was under reference.