Jenks v. Garretson
This text of 13 F. Cas. 538 (Jenks v. Garretson) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Ohio primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
OPINION OF THE COURT. In this case the action was brought upon a'note signed by G. W. Garretson, on which there was a •judgment by default. The note, it seems, was signed by G. W. Garretson & Co.
A motion was made to open the default, without .the usual affidavit, on the ground of the above misdescription of the note. The rale is as follows: “Ordered, that hereafter when a default is opened up on motion of defendant, it shall be held without special entry, as a condition of the permission to-plead, that the defendant shall not question the citizenship of the plaintiff or defendant, and shall not require proof of the co-partnership of the plaintiff or defendant in the case, unless he shall forthwith file a special plea, verified by affidavit, and denying the partnership of either said plaintiff or defendant respectively, as set forth in the declaration.” And the 3Gth rule declares “that the general issue, unless sworn to, shall admit the execution of the instrument on which the action was founded.”
The court held that both of these rules applied to the case. Motion overruled.
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