Huntington v. Colman

1 Blackf. 348, 1825 Ind. LEXIS 12
Indiana Supreme Court·Decided May 10, 1825·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

Holman, J.

A bill of exceptions, filed in this case, informs us that the Circuit Court refused to instruct the jury, that the taking up of a promissory note, after the same was due, and giving another for the balance then due, was a payment or cancel-ling of the original note. This is the only error alleged in the record; and the decision of this is not required by the pleadings in the case. There is no direct connexion between the case and the instruction required. The action is debt upon a penal bond, with a collateral condition for the conveyance of a town lot by a certain day, so soon as the purchase-money should be paid

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