Inhabitants of Bridgeton v. Jones

Decision Date31 March 1864
Citation34 Mo. 471
PartiesINHABITANTS OF BRIDGETON, Respondents, v. JOHN JONES et al., Appellants.
CourtMissouri Supreme Court

Appeal from Law Commissioner's Court.

W. H. Lackland, for respondent.

T. F. Risk, for appellant.

BATES, Judge, delivered the opinion of the court.

This suit was begun on the 2d day of November, 1859, on a promissory note dated May 15, 1848, and payable one year after date with interest, on which were endorsed payments of interest for several years.

The defendant pleaded the statute of limitations of ten years, and denied the payment of interest.

At the trial evidence was given tending to prove the payment of interest; the testimony was indefinite as to the time of payment of the interest.

At the instance of the plaintiff the court instructed as follows:

“If the jury find from the evidence that payments of interest were made on said note by defendant within ten years next before the commencement of this suit, then said note is not limited by law and the plaintiffs are entitled to recover the amount of said note, together with the interest that may be due from the date of the last payment of interest on said note up to the present time.”

On motion of the defendant, the court gave the following instruction:

“The jury, in order to take the case out of the statute of limitations and entitle the plaintiff to recover, must find from the testimony that the defendant has, within the last ten years before the commencement of this action, made his promise in writing to pay said note, or that he has actually paid some portion of the principal or interest thereon within the time aforesaid.”

The court refused the following instructions asked by the defendant:

1. The endorsement or memorandum found made upon the note in writing, purporting to be a payment of interest thereon, will not take the case out of the statute of limitations unless signed by the defendant, or some one authorized thereto as his agent or attorney in fact.

2. No verbal statement or admission made by defendant within the last ten years before the commencement of this suit will take this case out of the statute of limitations; any such admission or promise must be in writing.

3. The proof that the memorandum in writing on the back of the note is the handwriting of Volney C. Musick, is not sufficient proof of payment of interest by the defendant to take the case out of the statute of limitations.

There was judgment for plaintiff, and defendant appealed.

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  • Beck v. Haas
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • May 22, 1888
    ...it out of the statute of limitations. Part payment will take a demand out of the statute of limitations. Rev. Stat., sec. 3250; Bridgeton v. Jones, 34 Mo. 471; Lawrence Co. Dunkle, 35 Mo. 395; Callaway County Court v. Craig, 12 Mo. 95; Block v. Dorman, 51 Mo. 31; Vernon County v. Stewart, 6......
  • Loeffel v. Hoss
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • November 15, 1881
    ... ... Rev. Stats., sect. 3250; Bridgeton v. Jones, 34 Mo ... 471; Callaway County Court v. Craig, 35 Mo. 395; ... s. c. 12 Mo. 94; Block ... ...
  • Loeffel v. Hoss
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • November 15, 1881
    ...Turnpike Co., 14 N. J. L. 545, 547. Part payment will take a demand out of the statute of limitations. Rev. Stats., sect. 3250; Bridgeton v. Jones, 34 Mo. 471; Callaway County Court v. Craig, 35 Mo. 395; s. c. 12 Mo. 94; Block v. Dorman, 51 Mo. 31; Vernon Co. v. Stewart, 64 Mo. 408; Shannon......
  • Mastin v. Branham
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • October 31, 1885
    ...v. Hassinger, 69 Pa. St. 305; Carlton v. Ludlow Woolen Mill, 27 Vt. 496; Craig v. Callaway County Court, 12 Mo. 94; Inhabitants of Bridgeton v. Jones et al., 34 Mo. 471. Fox & Jones for respondent. NORTON, J. The action was begun on September 6, 1882. The cause of action is a promissory not......
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