52 Mo. 528 | Mo. | 1873
delivered the opinion of the court.
This was an action for slander. The actionable words charged in the petition are, “ Duffy & Kincer are damned thieves and swindlers.”
Duffy & Kincer were partners, doing business as merchants under that name, the individual members being, plaintiff' and one Abner Kincer. They had brought a joint action against the defendant for injury to their business on account of these words, and recovered a judgment for one dollar and costs, which had been paid by the defendant.
The defendant set up this former recovery and satisfaction, as a bar to this action.
On the trial the court ruled out this defense, and this ruling of the court presents the only material point for our consideration.
In my judgment, the former recovery and satisfaction were
The slander to the individual character of each member of the firm could not be a joint tort. It was necessarily a separate and distinct injury, for which a several, and not a joint action, could be maintained. (See also, Townsend on Slander, §§ 185 and 303; Haythorn et al. vs. Lawson, 8 C. and P., 196.)
The only damages the partnership could have recovered was for the injury to their joint trade and business. (See Col. on Part., § 680 ; Story on Part., §§ 256, 257; Townsend on Slander, 381.)
Let the judgment be affirmed;