Fowler v. Thomas

13 Ky. 464, 3 Litt. 464, 1823 Ky. LEXIS 112
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedJune 19, 1823
StatusPublished

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Fowler v. Thomas, 13 Ky. 464, 3 Litt. 464, 1823 Ky. LEXIS 112 (Ky. Ct. App. 1823).

Opinion

OriNioN op the Court.

THIS being an action founded on a covenant to pay property, it was incorrect in the court below to sustain the defendant’s plea to the jurisdiction of the circuit court, alleging the cause of action to be of less value than fifty dollars, as was decided by this court in the case of Farrow vs. Summers, at this term.

"The judgment must, therefore, he reversed with costs, the cause remanded to the court below, and further proceedings there had, not inconsistent with this opinion.

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