Stout v. Phillips

2 N.J.L. 141
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedNovember 15, 1806
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Stout v. Phillips, 2 N.J.L. 141 (N.J. 1806).

Opinion

By the Court.

— The first part of the state of demand is too uncertain for any judgment to be rendered on it, the latter part is illegal; damages cannot be recovered for tbe want of punctuality in the payment of a debt. Both being put together, and entire damages given, [*] the whole is erroneous, and the judgment must be reversed.

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