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Mead v. Nevill
63 Ky. 280
Ky. Ct. App.
1865
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JUDGE ROBERTSON

delivered the opinion oe the court:

In this action, brought, not on assumpsit, express or implied, to pay a specified sum in money, but for damages for the tortious breach of a bailment, the circuit court rendered a judgment by default for $200. Had the record recited that the case had been “ heard,” this court might have presumed that the circuit judge heard testimony of value — as adjudged in the manuscript opinion in Shropshire vs. Porter. But in this case, as in the case of Smith vs. Thornton (1st Duvall, 281), there is no such recital' — the record showing only that the defendant failed to appear, and that, thereupon, judgment was rendered. , ,

On such a record we cannot presume, without any clue, that the amount of damages was proved by testimony; and, therefore, as an unanswered allegation of value or of damages cannot, according to the .Code of Practice, be taken for confessed, and this record neither states nor inferentially imports that there was any proof, the judgment cannot be sustained, and is consequently reversed, and the cause remanded for further proceedings.

Case Details

Case Name: Mead v. Nevill
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Date Published: Feb 23, 1865
Citation: 63 Ky. 280
Court Abbreviation: Ky. Ct. App.
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