Moberly v. Davar

5 Blackf. 409, 1840 Ind. LEXIS 93
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 25, 1840
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Moberly v. Davar, 5 Blackf. 409, 1840 Ind. LEXIS 93 (Ind. 1840).

Opinion

THE transcript of a justice’s judgment in this case, as shown on appeal to the Circuit Court, commenced as follows: “ Jesse Davar, assignee of Thomas Grimes, v. William Moberly. Debt on note for 24 dollars; interest 5 dollars and 55 cents.” Held, that the transcript showed, with sufficient certainty, what was the cause of action.

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