16 Ky. 197 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1814
Opinion of the Court, by
THIS writ of error is brought to reverse a judgment obtained by Watts, on a petition and summons prosecuted by him against Kalfus in the court below. The assignments of error question the propriety of maintaining a petition and summons on the writing upon which this action is founded. This objection is taken upon the supposition that in an action at common law upon the writing, it would be necessary for Watts to aver in his
If we are correct, then, in the position that the writing should be considered as a promise to pay a specific sum, it results there is nothing in the objection that a jury should have intervened to assess the amount of recovery. We are, therefore, of opinion that the judgment of the court below is correct, and must be affirmed with costs and damages.