State ex rel. Haynes v. Webster

53 Mo. 135
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedJuly 15, 1873
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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State ex rel. Haynes v. Webster, 53 Mo. 135 (Mo. 1873).

Opinion

Wagner, Judge,

delivered the opinion of the court.

The only point raised by the record, or relied on for a reversal, is that the court erred in over-ruling defendants’ motions in arrest of judgment.

The suit was on an attachment bond, and it is objected that it is not stated in the body of the petition that the State sues. But it appears from the pleading, that Haynes for whose benefit the bond was made, and who is the real party in interest, sets forth by sufficient averments his title and all the facts entitling him to recover. This distinguishes the ease from State vs. Matson (38 Mo., 489), and although the petition may have been technically defective, yet it must be [136]*136held good after verdict. (W. S., 1036, § 19; Haygood vs. McKoon, 49 Mo., 77.)

It is farther alleged as error, that two separate and distinct breaches are alleged and there is but one finding of facts. But this allegation is not borne out by the record. However indefinite or inappropriate the pleader may have been in the use of language, there is substantially but one breach assigned.

What purports to be the first breach is simply that a right of action .has accrued for the penalty of the bond, and then in the second assignment the damages are specifically set out, and judgment asked. There is but one prayer for judgment, and in effect but one breach, and although the petition is inartificially drawn, we must now hold it good.

The judgment of the court below was correct on the merits, and nothing but mere technical objections are urged against it.

Judgment affirmed.

The other Judges concur.

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