37 Mo. 306 | Mo. | 1866
delivered the opinion of the court.
This was a suit founded on a promissory note, brought in the name of the assignee. The petition averred that the payee of the note assigned by endorsement and delivered the said note to plaintiff, and prayed judgment. Thé note was endorsed to the plaintiff by the initials of his Christian name. The defendants demurred to the petition, and assigned as a cause of objection that there was no averment in the petition that the plaintiff was the same person to whom the note purported to be assigned. The.demurrer was sustained by the court an,d judgment rendered for defendants. The Practice Act alloy® a demurrer for several causes, but in every instance they must be apparent on the face of' the petition. When they do not so appear, the objection must be taken by answer.
The court erred in sustaining the demurrer, and its judgment is reversed and the cause remanded.