7 Mo. 69 | Mo. | 1841
Opinion of the Court by
This was an action of assumpsit brought by Charles Collins, against the appellant. The declaration alleged that on the 17th July, 1838, the appellant made his certain instrument of writing of that date, and thereby acknowledged
To this action defendant pleaded non-assumpsit and no consideration. Upon the issues tried,, the verdict was for the plaintiff, and defendant moved in arrest of judgment, . which motion was overruled. Whereupon defendant apPealed. Various objections are taken to the declaration. It is needless to notice but one, which is sufficiently obvious. No promise is averred. This was held a fatal objection upon a motion in arrest, in the case of Muldrow v. Tappan and others. 6 Mo. Rep. p. —.
Judgment reversed.