Hubbard v. Manning

1 Kirby 256
Connecticut Superior Court·Decided March 15, 1787·Published

Opinion

By the Couet.

(Dyeb, J., absent) — The matters pleaded in bar of the scire facias, if true, might have been ■pleaded to the original action; and therefore could not be legally admitted in bar of the scire facias, the effect of which Is to enforce payment from the defendants, out of their own ¡¡goods, of a judgment, previously rendered against the goods of the deceased in their hands, as administrators.

The judgment was reversed.

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