Case Name: S. H. Piles, et al., v. Livingston County Court, et al.
Court: Kentucky Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Kentucky
Decision Date: 1880-11-20
Citations: 10 Ky. Op. 884
Docket Number: 
Parties: S. H. Piles, et al., v. Livingston County Court, et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kentucky Opinions, containing the unreported opinions of the Court of Appeals
Volume: 10
Pages: 884–884

Head Matter:
S. H. Piles, et al., v. Livingston County Court, et al.
[Abstract Kentucky Law Reporter, Vol. 1 — 413.]
Liability of Sureties on Sheriff’s Bond.
A mere extension of time to a sheriff for settlement with the county does not release his sureties on his official bond.
APPEAL FROM LIVINGSTON CIRCUIT COURT.
C. Bennett, T. W. Bush, for appellants.
W. D. Greer, for appellees.
November 20, 1880.

Opinion:
Opinion by
Judge Hines :
This case having been once before in this court all questions as to the sufficiency of the petition are res adjudicata, and will not therefore be considered.
As has been frequently decided by this court a mere extension of time to a sheriff for settlement with the county court does not release his sureties on his official bond. Helm v. Commonwealth, 79 Ky. 67.
The matters set up in the amended answer by way of set-off or counterclaim were litigated in the suit of Livingston County v. Piles, et al., and as that judgment stands unreversed it is conclusive of everything placed in issue in that suit. Davis, et al., v. McCorkle, 14 Bush 746.
Judgment affirmed.