Supreme Court of Vermont, 1856

Barnes v. Lapham

Barnes v. Lapham
Supreme Court of Vermont · Decided February 15, 1856 · Bennett
28 Vt. 307

Barnes v. Lapham

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the court was delivered by

Bennett, J.

We do not see how the plaintiff can get along with his case. The confession of judgment operated as a merger of his original cause of action, which was made the ground of this suit; and the agreement of the parties at the time, that this suit should go on for the purpose of charging the trustees, and perfecting a judgment against them, cannot arrest the merger and neither can the defendants be estopped from using the merger as a defense to the original cause of action.

The statute passed last fall cannot reach this case. This judgment-was rendered at the March Term of the county court, 1855; and the exceptions pending, at the time of the passage of the act, were but in the nature'of a writ of error, to reverse that judgment.

Judgment affirmed with costs.

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