Lord v. Townsend
This text of 5 Del. 457 (Lord v. Townsend) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Superior Court of Delaware primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
charged the jury.—1. That though afi. fa. commanded the constable to levy and make the debt, and authorized him to sell goods levied, he was not bound to sell under a fi. fa., unless special reasons, or the plaintiff’s orders, required such despatch. What was due diligence in this respect, must be referred to the circumstances of the case, and without special reasons, neither public policy, nor usage, required that a defendant should be sold out as soon as his property is taken in- execution. But that if the plaintiff require it, or would suffer the loss of his.debt by delay, the constable ought to sell on- the fi. fa.
2. That the obligation of the constable was to return process by the return day, and this obligation was answered by a return on or before that day; unless a premature return should injure the plaintiff, by preventing a further levy or otherwise.
3. That this being an appeal, though to be tried here de nova, it must be a trial of the same cause of action as was tried below, other *458 wise the judgment below and here might be different, and might both be right. Yet if the judgment below was right, the plaintiff ought not to succeed in his appeal and involve the defendant in costs, without any such default as was charged below. If the charge below was for not returning a writ, it cannot be here for making a false or an insufficient return; if it was for negligence in not collecting money, it cannot here be changed to default in not paying over money collected.
That this construction was especially necessary in reference to a summary remedy for a forfeiture and penalty, which are imposed by statute on a public officer, and the pleadings are to inform him positively for what neglect of duty it is sought to charge him.
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