Mann v. Holbrook

20 Vt. 523
CourtSupreme Court of Vermont
DecidedMarch 15, 1848
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bluebook
Mann v. Holbrook, 20 Vt. 523 (Vt. 1848).

Opinion

The-opinion of the court was delivered by

Redfield, J.

This is a demurrer to a declaration, in which the plaintiff in substance alleges, that the defendant sued out a writ against him, returnable before a justice of the peace, and then omitted to enter it, or to appear and obtain a continuance, or to proceed with the suit in any mode.

This court, upon the present circuit, held, that in such a case, where the plaintiff positively suppressed the writ, he was liable to an action on the case for all costs incurred by the defendant in preparing a defence to such suit.

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