57 Miss. 306 | Miss. | 1879
delivered the opinion of the court.
On Oct. 8, 1878, Chambliss, the plaintiff in error, made his note payable on demand to one Moss for sixty dollars.
It will be noted that the attempt of Chambliss is to set off against a debt made by him to Moss, and by the latter assigned to Matthews, a note made by Moss to a third person, and which Chambliss claims to have bought before he had notice that Moss had transferred his note to Matthews ; and that the debt relied on as a set-off is not the result of a dealing between Chambliss, the maker of the note, and Moss, the payee, before the former had notice of the transfer. The question here is, as to the rights Matthews acquired by his purchase of Chambliss’s note. At the time Matthews purchased that note it was overdue, and at the instant of purchase, Matthews might have sued Chambliss on the note. At that time, and for four days afterwards, the note relied on by Chambliss as a set-off was not due, and if suit had been brought by Matthews at the time he purchased, or on the next day when he gave notice of his purchase to Chambliss, the latter would have been un
Judgment affirmed.