29 Mo. App. 439 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1888
delivered the opinion of the court.
This action is brought on an account, to recover the price of a bill of goods alleged to have been furnished to the partnership firm of B. F. Craig & Company, ,of which the defendant was a member at the time. The answer was a general denial merely. By consent, the
(1) That the referee erred in allowing the plaintiffs to carry away from the office of the .referee the plaintiffs’ books of account, which had been produced by the voluntary act of the plaintiffs, before the referee had finished using them. We need not express any opinion as to the merits of this objection, because it was not renewed before the court in the exceptions to the referee’s report, nor even in the motion for new trial. It is, therefore, waived.
(2) The next objection questions the conclusion of the referee upon the ground that the undisputed evidence shows that the indebtedness sued for had been paid by Craig, the copartner of the defendant, prior to the bringing of the action. Payment is an extrinsic defence which must ordinarily be pleaded and proved by the defendant; but we suppose that in an action for any species of indebtedness, if an unavoidable inference of payment arises out of the testimony of the plaintiff or Ms own witnesses, whether on their direct or their cross-examination, no judgment can be entered for him, since he has himself produced evidence which shows that he is not entitled to recover. This is the rule in respefet to contributory negligence, which, like payment, is regarded in this state as an extrinsic defence, to be pleaded and proved in ordinary cases by the defendant. We have, therefore, looked carefully through the testimony of the plaintiffs’ witnesses with the view of
This is an action at law; in such cases the findings of the referee are in the nature of a special verdict, and cannot be disturbed on appeal where they are supported by substantial evidence, although it may possibly be that the evidence would have supported a contrary find-
ing.