Tillman v. Thatcher

19 S.W. 968, 56 Ark. 334, 1892 Ark. LEXIS 165
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedJune 11, 1892
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Bluebook
Tillman v. Thatcher, 19 S.W. 968, 56 Ark. 334, 1892 Ark. LEXIS 165 (Ark. 1892).

Opinion

Hughes, J.

The appellee, Thatcher, was indebted to the appellants, merchants at Dallas, Texas, for goods bought of them, in the sum of $355. Thatcher gave his note, dated at Texarkana, Ark., to the appellants for $355, bearing interest from date at 12 per cent per annum, in settlement of the account. The appellants, recognizing that the note was void for usury, sued on the original account. The appellee says the note was a satisfaction of the account, and pleads usury.

The court refused to instruct the jury, at the plaintiff’s instance, that if the jury found from the evidence that the defendant was indebted to the plaintiffs in the sum of $355 upon an account for goods sold, and that the defendant gave the plaintiffs the note for the same bearing interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, the note was void for usury, and they should find for the plaintiffs. The court gave for the defendant four instructions, in effect the converse of the one refused.

“If a security founded upon an antecedent lawful consideration becomes void, or tainted by an usurious element, the original demand will be revived and may be enforced.” Rountree v. Brinson, 98 N. C. 107. “The taint of the subsequent illegal contract does not relate back to or affect the original contract.” Humphrey v. McCauley, 55 Ark. 143 ; Marks v. McGehee, 35 Ark. 217.

The court erred in refusing and in giving instructions.

Reversed and remanded for a new trial.

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