Free v. Haworth
This text of 19 Ind. 404 (Free v. Haworth) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Indiana Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The proceedings upon a motion for a continuance are no part of the record, unless made so by bill of exceptions. 16 Ind. 476.
A voluntary appearance, in full, to a cause, waives defects in process and publication. 13 Ind. 490. 10 Id. 380.
A paragraph assuming to answer the whole, but only answering a part of a cause of action, is bad on demurrer. 16 Ind. 327.
The law, as to penalties and costs, in force at the time of rendering judgment, governs; but as to the obligation of the contract, the law of its date, if to be executed where made, as a general proposition, controls. Scoby v. Gibson, 17 Ind.
The judgment below is affirmed, with one per cent, damages and costs.
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