Commonwealth v. Green
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the Court.
The plea in abatement has not been exhibited to the Court; and the only objection suggested by the counsel for the defendant arises from the form of the action. We have, therefore, considered the -ose as if a general demurrer had been filed by the defendant
The question is, whether debt lies on such a recognizance; the defendant contending that the only remedy of the Commonwealth is by scire facias.
Before the statute of Westm. 2, if the party who had recovered judgment in a personal action, or the conusee in a recognizance, had failed to sue out execution thereon within the year, he had no remedy but by action of debt on the judgment or recognizance. By that statute [c. 45] a scire facias is given in such a case, in order to avoid the delays to which the plaintiff was exposed in a suit by original writ. This did not take away the remedy at common law ; but the party might waive the benefit of the statute, and take his original action of debt.
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