Moore v. Andrews & Bros.

5 Port. 107
CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedJanuary 15, 1837
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Moore v. Andrews & Bros., 5 Port. 107 (Ala. 1837).

Opinion

COLLIER, J.

The defendants in error sued the plaintiff, in the County Court of Madison, and declared for goods sold and delivered, money lent and advanced, and money paid, &c.

On the trial, the defendants proved a portion of their account, by shewing that some of the goods charged, as sold and delivered to the plaintiff, were charged on their books in the hand writing of a former clerk, then in Tennessee. To the admission of this evidence, the plaintiff in error excepted, and here assigns the same as error.

The bill of exceptions does not inform us that this, witness does not reside within the State, and rather authorises the conclusion that he does, as it speaks of him as now in Tennessee, and again he is mentioned as absent. We, however, lay no stress upon the want of precision in the bill of exceptions, in this particular; for though the non-residence of the witness, had been conclusively shewn, we should yet think that the testimony was improperly admitted. We are not aware of any adjudged case, unless it be influenced by a statute, in which it has been hidden, that the entries of a clerk, in the books of his employer, are allowed to go to the jury in an action to recover for goods, sold, &c. unless a foundation be first laid by shewing his death. His temporary absence from, or even removal without the ■State, are not sufficient to authorise the entries to jje used as evidence. Under such circumstances, [109]*109our laws afford ample means for obtaining his testimony by deposition.

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