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Dobbs v. Green
2 Wis. 228
Wis.
1853
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By the Court,

Smith, J.

The declaration in this case is clearly bad, and the demurrer by the plaintiff below, to the plea of the defendant below, reached *232kack to the declaration. There is a misjoinder of counts ; one alleging a promise by the intestate, and another alleging a promise by the administratrix, rpjjgge wou}cj require different judgments, therefore cannot be joined. Moody vs. Ewen's Executors, 8 B. Monroe.

Nor is the judgment in conformity with the statute:

The judgment of the' court below is reversed, with costs.

Case Details

Case Name: Dobbs v. Green
Court Name: Wisconsin Supreme Court
Date Published: Dec 15, 1853
Citation: 2 Wis. 228
Court Abbreviation: Wis.
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