Wheeler v. Smith
Wheeler v. Smith
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
This is an action on a’promissory note. The jury rendered a verdict against the defendant for the sum of $500, and he appealed.
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Judgment affirmed.
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- Wheeler v. Smith.
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- 1. Appeal and Error — Harmless Error — Complaint.—Where case was placed on the proper calendai', failure of plaintiff’s attorney to indorse nature of cause of action on complaint was a mere irregularity, not prejudical to defendant. 2.' Costs — Payment — Bar to Subseq.tjent Action. — Court properly refused to suspend action on ground that costs of a former action had not been paid, where the actions were not the same; the first being for foreclosure of a mortgage, and the second being on a note. 3. Bills and Notes — Real Party in Interest — Action on Note.— Where note was assigned as security for indebtedness, and assignee redelivered note to assignor for purpose of enabling him to bring action thereon, suit by assignor was proper, as against the objection that he was not the real party in interest.