Wooddy v. Flournoy
This text of 6 Va. 506 (Wooddy v. Flournoy) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Virginia primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
delivered the Court’s Opinion.
The Court is of opinion that the second Count in the declaration is defective in this; that it does not aver that the appellant and his partner promised that the appellee should receive the bond of Cornelius Buck, but only sets out the writing in which such promise is alledged to be contained, as in the case of Cooke v. Simms in this Court,
On this ground, the Court reverses the judgment, and enters one for the appellaut; without deciding, abso1ute~ ly, how far, if the said second Count had not been defective as aforesaid, the appellant would have been discharg~ ed from his liability by reason of the lac/tes of the appollee.
2 Call 39.
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