Sproul v. Reed

10 Ky. Op. 841, 1 Ky. L. Rptr. 407, 1880 Ky. LEXIS 423
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedNovember 6, 1880
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Sproul v. Reed, 10 Ky. Op. 841, 1 Ky. L. Rptr. 407, 1880 Ky. LEXIS 423 (Ky. Ct. App. 1880).

Opinion

Opinion by

Judge Hines :

The only question is as to whether there is a fatal variance between the allegation of the slander in the petition and the proof adduced on the trial. .

The only actionable words in the petition are: “Dr. Sproul signed my name and the name of Richard M. Coulter to a note to Dr. Flanagan for the sum of two hundred dollars. I never saw the note. He signed it without my authority and without the authority of Coulter.” The words proved as stated in the bill of evidence are: [842]*842“Reed said he had never seen or signed such note, and if Flanagan held such nóte with his name to it his name had been forged either by the plaintiff, Sproul, or some other person, that said note was a forgery.”

George Denny, Jr., T. Z. Morrow, for appellant. Stone & Hays, for appellees.. [Cited, Tharp v. Nolan, 119 Ky. 870, 27 Ky. L. 326, 84 S. W. 1168.]

The rule is that words must be proved substantially as they are laid; it is not enough to prove words of the same effect or import, or conveying the same idea; the words must be substantially the same words, and it is not sufficient that they contain substantially the same charge, but in different phraseology; equivalent words of slander will not do. This rule is endorsed in Hurdt v. Courtenay, 4 Met. 139. Applying it here, it is manifest that the variance between the allegations and the proof is fatal, and that the court properly instructed the jury to find for the defendant.

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Tharp v. Nolan
84 S.W. 1168 (Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1905)

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