Smith v. Moore

4 Ill. 462
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 15, 1842
StatusPublished

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Smith v. Moore, 4 Ill. 462 (Ill. 1842).

Opinion

Treat, Justice,

delivered the opinion of the Court:

This was an action brought before a justice of ihe ¡peace, in the-name of John Moore, for the use of Cowles & Co., against Smith, and taken by appeal for the Madison Circuit Court. It was there-tried by the Court, and judgment rendered against Smith for $47.50; to reverse which he has appealed to this Court. It appears, from á bill of exceptions taken on the trial in the Circuit Court, that the action was on a note made by Smith to Moore, and by him assigned to Cowles & Co., without recourse; that Smith, to prove his defence, called Moore as a witness, and at the same time offered to prove that Moore had no interest in the event of the suit, further than what resulted, by law, from the use of his name as nominal plaintiff. To his competency, because of the. use of his name as plaintiff, Cowles & Co. objected, and the Court sustained their objection, Smith excepting.

The errors assigned are,

First. The suit was improperly brought in the name of Moore, for the use of Cowles & Co.;

Second. The Court erred in refusing to permit Moo.re to be sworn as a witness.

The legal interest in the note was in Cowles & Co., to whom it had been assigned by the payee, and the suit should have been brought in their names, as this Court has decided in the cases of Kyle v. Thompson et al.,

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