30 Cal. 173 | Cal. | 1866
The plaintiff sued-the defendant for a certain sum of money, which it is alleged in the complaint the defendant received for and on account of the plaintiff, and to his own use, in divers sums, at different times, between the 20th of May, 1863, and the 18th of January, 1865, and which the defendant refused to pay over to the plaintiff, though the same had been often demanded after the said 18th of January and before the 1st of February of the same year. The complaint was verified.
The defendant answered that prior to the commencement of the action he satisfied and discharged the demand for which he was sued by payment of the same, and of the whole thereof. This answer was also verified.
After the plaintiff had rested his case at the trial, the defendant offered to prove that, prior to the 1st of February, 18,65, the claim to recover which the action was brought “ was fully paid, satisfied and discharged;” which proof was objected to on the part of the plaintiff as inadmissible under the pleadings. The Court sustained the objection, and the defendant excepted. Did the Court err in this ruling, is the only point to be decided.
The material allegation of the stating part of the complaint
Judgment reversed, and a new trial ordered.