13 Tex. 19 | Tex. | 1854
This suit was instituted on the 21st December, 1852, by Sampson & Co., on an open account for goods, wares and merchandize sold to the defendant, Henry K. Judd, between the 9th January and the 5th of May, 1847. It is alleged in the petition that at the time of the sale, H. K. Judd was a merchant, and that the account was made and contracted between merchant and merchant; and by amendments, it was further alleged that within two years from the date of the purchase, the said Judd removed from the county of Washington to the county of Lavaca, without having previously posted a notice at the seat of justice of Washington county of his intention to remove. There was a demand for payment in 1850, something more than two years before the commencement of suit.
There were no mutual or reciprocal accounts current, consisting of charges and credits on each side, between the par
We are relieved from the necessity of examining this matter as a res integra. The subject was fully considered and discussed in the case of Guichard and Superville. (11 Tex. R. 522.) The exception of merchants’ accounts was there held to include only accounts current between merchant and. merchant, where there are various credits and charges on each side; and the reason of the exception was said to be founded on the mercantile usage that so long as the mutual credit continued there was a confidence subsisting which would be violated to the fraud and prejudice of the party against whom the statute should be 'allowed. The conclusion in that case was well supported by authorities there cited, (Angell on Limitation, Chap. XIV, Sec. 7; Id. Chap. XV, Sec. 9; 20 Johns. R. 576; 6 How. (Miss.) R. 346; 17 Serg. & Rawle, 347,) and fully sustains the plea in this case, unless the exception in relation to posting up notice of removal will take the case out of the operation of the statute.
This exception declares, in effect, that where a person indebted for goods, wares and merchandize, shall remove out of the county where the debt is created, no act of limitation shall run unless ten days previous to removal, he had posted up a notice of his intention to remove. It appears then that the requisition as to, posting notice is restricted to debts created
Reversed and remanded.