First National Bank v. Marlow

71 Mo. 618
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedApril 15, 1880
StatusPublished
Cited by23 cases

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First National Bank v. Marlow, 71 Mo. 618 (Mo. 1880).

Opinion

Hough, J.

Suit was brought to the September term, 1876, of the Jasper circuit court, against the defendants, upon the followiug instrument of writiug:

Carthage, Mo., Nov. 22,1875.

Six months after date we, or either of us, as principal, promise to pay to the order of J. W. Jacobs, at the First National Bank of Carthage, Carthage, Mo., $800, for value received, with interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and we hereby waive notice of any extension of the time [619]*619of payment which may be made to either of the makers hereof; and, in case this note is not paid when due, we agree to pay an attorney’s fee of ten per cent for collecting the same, and that judgment may be rendered therefor in the court at the time judgment is rendered upon this note.

Daniel O. Lowery.

E. T. Marlow.

Geo. W. Wallace.

S. G. Whitlock.

John Hendrick.

The substance of this obligation was set forth in the petition. On the third day of the return term, final judgment was rendered, against the defendants for the full amount of the principal sum and interest, and for the further sum of $80 as an attorney’s fee. At the March term, 1877, the defendants Whitlock and Wallace filed a motion to set aside the judgment for irregularity, on the ground that said judgment was rendered before the time had expired in which the defendants were by law required to plead. This motion was overruled and the defendants Whitlock and Wallace have appealed. The statute provides that, when the suit is founded upon any bond, bill of exchange or promissory note for the direct payment of money or property, the defend ant shall demur to or answer the petition on or before the second day of the term. In all other cases, in counties "having 40,000 inhabitants, or less than that number, the defendant is required to demur or answer on or before the sixth day of the term at which he is bound to appear. The instrument sued on is neither a bond, bill of exchange nor promissory note. First Nat. Bank v. Gay, 63 Mo. 33; Samstag v. Conley, 64 Mo. 476. This being so, the defendants were entitled to six days in which to plead, and the judgment having been rendered against them before the expiration of that time, it is irregular and should have been set aside, as prayed in the motion. Smith v. Best, 42 Mo. 185; Pomeroy v. Betts, 31 Mo. [620]*620419; Covenant Mut. Life Ins. Co. v. Clover, 36 Mo. 392. The judgment will be reversed and the cause remanded, with directions to the circuit court to give the defendants leave to plead.

The other judges concur.

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