3 Ala. 278 | Ala. | 1842
The proper judgment in this case
We do not consider the irregularity as attributable to the Court below; it is at most, a mere error of the clerk, whose duty it is to enter judgment on the verdict, according to law; and that ascertains what the recovery is to be, with as much precision, in a case like this, as it does in one in which a verdict is rendered for a specific sum of money.
The judgment must be affirmed, not because it is regular, but because the errors complained of, do not injuriously affect the claimant. .
As the judgment has been superseded by bond, and is in form, a money judgment, the damages on affirmance, without instructions to the contrary, might be computed on the debt irregularly recovered. We think it proper to direct, that damages shall be ‘ computed alone on the sum for which the claim