State ex rel. Hewitt v. Hewitt

72 Mo. 603
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedOctober 15, 1880
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
State ex rel. Hewitt v. Hewitt, 72 Mo. 603 (Mo. 1880).

Opinion

Norton, J.

This is a suit on a guardian’s bond in which Coen, one of the defendants and sureties, pleads non est factum, and the other surety, Fuson, defends on the ground that he was requested on behalf of the guardian to sign the bond as surety, and was induced to do so on the representation that said Coen had signed the bond as surety; that the signature of said Coen to the bond was forged, and that he would not have signed the bond if he had not believed that Coen’s signature was genuine. On the trial, judgment was rendered for defendants, from which plaintiff has appealed.

The error complained of is the refusal of the court to give the following instruction: “That if the jury find from the evidence that said Fuson signed the bond sued on after the name of said defendant Coen Appeared to be signed thereto by his mark, upon the representation of one Robert A. Hewitt, Jr., that said signature was genuine, and that said Fuson was induced by the said representation of said Hewitt to sign the said bond as a co-security with said . Coen', and shall further find that such representation of said Hewitt was false, and that the signature of said Coen was not genuine, but was forged; yet, if they further find from the evidence that said bond was afterward filed in the probate court of this county, and was regular and complete on its face, and that the officers of said court or the beneficiaries in said bond had no notice of said representation of said Hewitt, or the falseness of the signature of said Coen, then, and in that event, the jury are authorized to find for the plaintiff’ as against Fuson, and will assess the damages as stated in instruction number five, given for [605]*605plaintiff.” The question thus presented has been heretofore decided by this court in the case of State v. Potter, 63 Mo. 212, and State ex rel. v. Baker, 64 Mo. 167 ; State ex rel. v. Modrel, 69 Mo. 152. In the light of these authorities the court committed error in refusing said instruction, and in giving instructions for defendant asserting a principle in direct opposition to that contained in the instruction asked for by plaintiff. EdT these errors the judgment is reversed and cause remanded.

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