Sheppard v. Stites

7 N.J.L. 90
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedSeptember 15, 1823
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Sheppard v. Stites, 7 N.J.L. 90 (N.J. 1823).

Opinion

Kirkpatrick, O. J.

This is an action of debt upon an arbitration bond. The declaration sets out the condition of the bond, and the award; the principal part of the award is, that Sheppard shall pay to Stites §227, in three months-thereafter, and that, on the receipt thereof, Stites shall [110]*110deliver to him a certain bond, bearing date February 17, 1821.

The defendant pleads, first, no award made; and secondly, payment of the money awarded after the day set in the award for the payment thereof, viz., June 1, 1821, with notice, that he will give in evidence, in support of the said plea, three certain bills obligatory, made by Stites, and assigned to him before action brought on this bond.

*Upon the trial of the cause, these bills were offered in evidence to the jury, but overruled by the court, and a bill of exception taken, which bill is now before us.

As to the first of these pleas. I incline to think that this award is void for uncertainty.

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