5 Watts 262 | Pa. | 1836
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
The case supposes that the payer attended at the day and place fixed by the agreement, and delivered or was ready to deliver the property in satisfaction of the debt; so that the question is, what effect this has on the-action? In general, a tender does not ex
The effect of the tender and refusal or being ready to tender, when the other party does not attend, is to divest the property from the original owner and invest it in the payee. Of course, all right of action is extinguished, on the contract; it having been satisfied and paid. If, therefore, the plaintiff, has any remedy, it must be by suit against the party in whose possession the goods are, and not upon the contract. It must be remarked, that the articles were not of such a nature as to be liable to injury by an exposure to the weather for a few days.
Judgment affirmed.