4 Watts 215 | Pa. | 1835
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
—In the cases of Palmer v. The Commonwealth, 6 Serg. & Rawle 245, and Campbell v. The Commonwealth, 8 Serg. & Rawle 414, will be found a view of the law on the subject of suits on the official bonds of constables under the provisions of the act of the 20th of March 1810. It was there held, that the court of common pleas had jurisdiction of such suits, though the plaintiff’s demand was under 100 dollars; and it was said that a justice of the peace had concurrent jurisdiction in, like cases. This construction was made under the 29th sect, of the act of the 20th of March 1810, which provided that constable’s bonds should be “for the like purposes and uses as sheriff’s bonds are usually givenand the act of the 28th of March 1803, sect. 4, had enacted that suits might be brought on a sheriff’s bond or recognizance, as often as the case might require, and verdict, judgment and execution should be had for the damage sustained, and the like proceeding should be had as often as damage should be sustained. Though it is plainly laid down in the cases before cited that a justice had jurisdiction, and that when the suit was in the common pleas for a demand under 100 dollars, the plaintiff lost his costs ; yet it must be confessed, the decision in Commonwealth v. Reynolds, 17 Serg. & Rawle 367, is inconsistent with that opinion: for it was there held, that a justice had not jurisdiction in a suit on a sheriff’s bond in 15,000 dollars, though the plaintiff’s claim was under 100 dollars. The mode of proceeding on sheriff’s bonds, from time to time, to recover the damages sustained, was an anomaly in our code, until the recent act relative to the bonds of executors, administrators and guardians, passed the 15th of March 1832. It is believed there was no other instance of an official bond to the commonwealth in which such proceedings were authorized. The act of 1713, sect. 14, Purd. Dig. 669, directs that all such bonds or obligations as are by this act, or by any other law of this province, directed and required to be given to the register-general, and all such bonds as by any law are directed to be given by the register-general, or by any other officer or persons in office whatsoever, in this province, for the due execution of his or their respective offices or employments, are hereby declared to be to and for the use of, and in trust for the person or persons concerned; and the benefit thereof shall be extended, from time to time, for the relief and advantage of the party aggrieved by the misfeasance or nonfeasance of. the officers
Judgment reversed.