Case Name: Parcels vs. Gohegan
Court: Kentucky Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Kentucky
Decision Date: 1829-06-30
Citations: 2 J.J. Marsh. 133
Docket Number: 
Parties: Parcels vs. Gohegan.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kentucky Reports
Volume: 25
Pages: 133–133

Head Matter:
Parcels vs. Gohegan.
C’HAN'CERV.
Error to the Hardin Circuit; Paul J. Booker, Judge,
Mistake. Commonwealth’s paper. Dollars. Relief in equity.
June 30.
That a note was intended to be written for commonwealth’s paper, anil was executed for dollars thro’ mistake, is a ground of equity, if not deniéd by the answer; the bill should not be dismissed on de-
Darby, for plaintiff.

Opinion:
Judge Robertson
delivered the opinion of the Court.
The bill in this case, contains equity. It charges that the note, on which the judgment prayed to be enjoined was obtained, was intended to be written for Commonwealth's paper, and was executed for dollars through mistake. If this shall not be denied, or being denied, shall be proved, relief should be granted. The defendant, Gohegan, does not deny the mistake in his answer. The demurrer aftenj^kls hied admits it. Luckey must answer. The^Prrt erred, therefore, in dismissing the bill and dissolving the injunction, on the demurrer.
Wherefore, the decree of the circuit court is reversed, and the cause remanded for regular proceedings, to a final hearing on the merits.