Bibb v. Bluffdale State Bank
Bibb v. Bluffdale State Bank
Opinion of the Court
The Bluffdale State Bank instituted this suit against W. N. Eades, J. S. Meador, J. H. Bibb, and J. P. Jenkins, but subsequently was dismissed as to Jenkins upon the allegation that he was notoriously insolvent and that he was a nonresident of the state. The cause of action alleged was a promissory note in plaintiff’s favor executed by the defendants.
In reply to the petition, the defendants alleged that they signed the note as accommodation sureties for one J. Sam Jenkins, who had not then signed it, and under an agreement by and with plaintiff’s agent that the note was not to become effective until it should be signed by said Jenkins; that said principal had never signed it, and therefore defendants were not liable thereon.
The defendant Bibb further pleaded in re-convention against the plaintiff for damagés, actual and exemplary, alleged to have resulted to him for the wrongful issuance and levy of a writ of garnishment which prevented him from using certain funds which were exempt from the payment of the plaintiff’s debt by reason of the fact that the same were the proceeds of the sale of his homestead, which sale occurred less than six .months prior to the service of the writ.
Plaintiff then filed a supplemental petition containing a general demurrer and certain special exceptions to defendants’ answer, and alleging that the note sued on was the second renewal of an original note, and that the signatures of each and all of the defendants were upon some one or more of the former notes, and prayed for judgment upon the former notes, if for any reason it should be adjudged that a recovery could not be awarded upon the note set out in the original petition. None of the defendants filed any reply to this additional cause of action alleged in the supplemental petition.
Erom a judgment in favor of the bank, the defendant^ have appealed.
The judgment is affirmed.
Reference
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- Bibb Et A. v. Bluffdale State Bank.
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