Tennessee Supreme Court, 1843

Hopson v. Fountain

Hopson v. Fountain
Tennessee Supreme Court · Decided December 15, 1843 · Turley
23 Tenn. 243

Hopson v. Fountain

Opinion of the Court

Turley, J.

delivered the opinion of the court.

This is a case where a verdict and judgment have.been rendered without pleas. This is error. We have said that the want of a similiter is cured by verdict; that pleas in short will be considered as good pleas, when received by the counsel; but where there can be no issue or any thing purporting to be one, there is nothing for a jury to try, and, therefore, nothing upon which a judgment can he based. A judgment by default, which is an admission of the right of action, is the proper course to pursue. ' .

Judgment reversed, and case remanded to be proceeded in.

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