Nance v. Palmer
This text of 18 S.C.L. 88 (Nance v. Palmer) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals of South Carolina primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the Court. '
The case stated in the process, was one of which the Court confessedly had jurisdiction ; and until the jury had determined in what amount the defendant was indebted to the plaintiff, the Court had no means of judging whether it was, or was not, within the exclusive jurisdiction of a magistrate : and I believe there is no instance on record, of a nonsuit ordered after verdict for plaintiff. . In the English Courts, if the damages, as in this case, are laid at a sum within the jurisdiction of the Court, where the suit is brought, the Court will not stay the proceedings on a mere suggestion of the defendant, that the damages do not exceed the [90]*90amount cognizable in an inferior Court; for the quantum of (jamages must be assessed by the jury.
I know of no rule which authorizes the Court to award magistrate’s costs. At law, costs are not discretionary: The plaintiff in general is intitled to full costs, or none; and I am not aware of any exception which embraces this cause.
Motion refused.
Barnes, 497. 3 Burr, 1592. 2 Ld.Raym. 1304. The practice, has, however, been since so far altered, that if it appear by the plaintiff’s acknowledgement, 4 T. R 495. 2 W. Bl. 754. 2 Bos. & Pull. N. R. 84. or even from the defendant’s affidavit, if not denied by the plaintiff, 5 T. R 64. that the sum actually due is below the jurisdiction, proceedings will be stayed. The rule, however, is a rule nisi; and in a late case in the Exchequer it was held, that if the plaintiff upon shewing cause, will put in an affidavit, that the sum due is within the jurisdiction, the Court will not inquire into the amount, but the rule will be at once dismissed with costs. 2 Price, 8. R.
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