"{\"id\": \"11286971\", \"name\": \"PAYNE v. SEBASTION\", \"name_abbreviation\": \"Payne v. Sebastion\", \"decision_date\": \"1813\", \"docket_number\": \"\", \"first_page\": \"311\", \"last_page\": \"311\", \"citations\": \"1 Cooke 408\", \"volume\": \"3\", \"reporter\": \"Tennessee Reports\", \"court\": \"Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals of Tennessee\", \"jurisdiction\": \"Tennessee\", \"last_updated\": \"2021-08-10T23:37:39.289495+00:00\", \"provenance\": \"CAP\", \"judges\": \"\", \"parties\": \"PAYNE v. SEBASTION.\", \"head_matter\": \"Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals. Nashville.\\n1813.\\nPAYNE v. SEBASTION.\\nWhere a case is brought up by certiorari, and the judgment affirmed, six per cent interest only is allowed. [See Code 3137.]\", \"word_count\": \"109\", \"char_count\": \"602\", \"text\": \"By the Court.\\nThis is a certiorari from the Cirouit to the County Court; and upon an affirmation of the judgment given in. the County Court twelve and a half per cent was allowed. This is error; inasmuch as in cases of certiorari where the judgment of the inferior court is affirmed six per cent only is to be allowed, and that from the time of rendering the judgment in the court below. Hay. Rev. 467.\"}"