Case Name: GOOD v. DAVIS
Court: Superior Court of the Territory of Arkansas
Jurisdiction: Arkansas
Decision Date: 1822-04
Citations: 10 F. Cas. 578
Docket Number: 
Parties: GOOD v. DAVIS.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Cases
Volume: 10
Pages: 578–578

Head Matter:
Case No. 5,530a.
GOOD v. DAVIS.
[Hempst. 16.]
Superior Court, Territory of Arkansas.
April, 1822.
Accord and Satisfaction — After Issue Formed — Pleading.
1. Accord and satisfaction occurring after issue formed in a suit, must be pleaded puis dar-rein continuance, if the party would avail himself of it.
2. Pleading puis darrein continuance waives all previous defences.
[This was a suit by Edward Good against Samuel Davis.]

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
After the commencement of a suit and issue formed, a party to avail himself of accord and satisfaction occurring afterwards, must specially plead puis dar-rein continuance, and1 establish it by evidence, if disputed, and pleading puis dar-rein continuance waives all previous de-fences. 1 Salk. 108; 2 Strange, 1103; 1 Chit. PI. 697; 5 Taunt. 333.
Reversed.