Farmers & Merchants' Insurance v. Menz

63 Ill. 116
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 15, 1872
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Farmers & Merchants' Insurance v. Menz, 63 Ill. 116 (Ill. 1872).

Opinion

Per Curiam :

This was an action for money had and received. The defendant pleaded a set-off, setting up that the plaintiff was indebted to the defendant, first, for money had and received ; second, on an account stated ; and third, upon a policy of insurance assigned to the defendant by one Beecher. The plaintiff demurred generally to this plea. The demurrer was overruled, and the plaintiff abided by his demurrer.

We suppose the counsel for plaintiff intended, by his demurrer, to question the sufficiency of the third ground of indebtedness presented by the plea. To do this, he should have demurred specially to that part of the plea. A plea- of set-off, setting up several grounds of indebtedness, is like a declaration containing several counts. On a general demurrer to such a declaration, if there is one good count, the demurrer must be overruled. So of a general demurrer to a plea of set-off stating distinct debts. Chitty lays down the rule that, in such cases, if one part stating a distinct debt be good, a demurrer for mispleading in the other part must be confined to -the defective statement, and a general demurrer is not sustainable. 1 Chitty Pl. 575.

The judgment must be affirmed.

Judgment affirmed.

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