Case: Edward Good vs. Samuel Davis
Abbreviation: Good v. Davis
Decision Date: 1822-04
Docket Number: 
Citation: 1 Ark. Terr. Rep. 16
Volume: 1
Reporter: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the United States Superior Court for the Territory of Arkansas, from 1820 to 1836
Court: Superior Court of the Territory of Arkansas
Jurisdiction: Arkansas
Parties: Edward Good vs. Samuel Davis.
Judges: 
Pages: 16–16

Head Matter:
Edward Good vs. Samuel Davis.
1. Accord and satisfaction occurring after issue formed in a suit, must be pleaded puis darrein continuance, if tbe party would avail bimself of it.
2. Pleading puis darrein continuance waives all previous defences.
April, 1822.

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 darrein continuance, and establish it by evidence, if disputed, and pleading puis darrein continuance waives all previous defences. 1 Salk. 168 ; 2 Strange, 1105 ; 1 Chitty's PI. 697; 5 Taunt. 333.
Reversed.