Court Opinion

ID: 8628455
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-11-24 19:33:48.14358+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:55:41.363957
License: Public Domain

OPINION OF
THE COURT.
This is an action of debt for eight hundred and forty-three dollars. The defendants pleaded that the obligee represented to them, that he had a requisition on them from the governor of Ohio to the governor of Indiana, to surrender them to answer a charge of larceny in Ohio, which was false, but in consequence of which representation, the bond was given on which this action was brought, to settle the same and for no other consideration. That it was fraudulently obtained, &c. To which plea there was a demurrer.
In Indiana, bonds are made assignable by statute, but the obligor may set up any defense which he had against the obligee. The demurrer admits the fraud alleged in the plea, it is sustained. [Demurrer overruled.]