Saunders v. Johnson

4 Ky. 322, 1 Bibb 322, 1809 Ky. LEXIS 41
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedApril 21, 1809
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Saunders v. Johnson, 4 Ky. 322, 1 Bibb 322, 1809 Ky. LEXIS 41 (Ky. Ct. App. 1809).

Opinion

OPINION of the Court, by

Ch. J. Edwards. — .

This was a motion by the plaintiff for a judgment against the defendant, as sheriff, for money collected by his deputy more than twelve months previous to the court at which the motion was made. The court overruled the motion, ami to their opinion and proceedings several errors are assigned.

Whether these assignments of error are correct and well founded or not, is wholly immaterial, since there is enough in the record to shew that the judgment of the court is correct; because, according to the principles decided by this court in the case of Querry vs. Prather’s adm'r.

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