Clements v. Maloney
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Opinion
By the Court.
delivering the opinion.
A very limited record presents the issue for our consideration in this case.
The legal character of such a verdict is and can be nothing else, but a finding against Charles Clements in his representative character: for in such character he was made the defendant ; and as we have seen, the proceedings and the verdict show no other liability.
To have been in conformity with the verdict, the judgment for costs should have been entered up against the defendant in his representative character. But this was not done; and we think that the Court, ’ therefore, erred in refusing to set that judgment aside, and in not directing the judgment for costs to be entered mine pro tunc against the defendant in his representative character.
That this may be done, we reverse the judgment.
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