Tennessee Supreme Court, 1827

Rutherford v. Mitchell

Rutherford v. Mitchell
Tennessee Supreme Court · Decided July 15, 1827
8 Tenn. 261

Rutherford v. Mitchell

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The action is well brought; the legal interest in the bill single, was vested in the plaintiff, and he need only declare upon the instrument according to its legal force and effect. It was not necessary that he should describe himself as agent; and had he done so, it would have been surplusage. The judgment must be reversed, and this court, proceeding to render such judgment as the circuit court ought to have done, order and adjudge that the demurrer to the declaration be overruled, and judgment be entered up for the plaintiff, for the amount of the note with legal interest thereon, from the time it was due.

Judgment reversed.*

Acc. Buffum vs. Chadwick, (8 Mass. Rep. 103.)

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