18 Ala. 186 | Ala. | 1850
Givens brought his action of trespass against Pryor, in the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, on the I9lh of October 1846. The declaration is in the name of Givens as plaintiff. The cause was continued at the spring term 1847. At the fall term of the same year, the plaintiff’s death was suggested and the cause continued. And at the spring term 1S4S, the following, entry was made: “ In this case the death of the plaintiff being suggested to the court, on motion James M. Newman, administrator, is made party plaintiff, and cause continued by said administrator.” It was continued at the two next succeeding terms. The writ was duly executed, but the record does not show that Mr. Pryor ever appeared, until the 8'lst October 1S49, when he filed three pleas; to each
It is contended that the plea does not answer the declaration, as there is no allegation in it that Newman was the administrator, &c. It appears to have been filed in the life-time of Givens. This objection to the plea is not good, we think, on general demurrer. Newman was the plaintiff when the pleas were filed.
There was a motion also to strike out the pleas. We think this motion was properly overruled. The court below had the discretion to permit the defendant to file his pleas in bar at any time before the trial, and that is a discretion which this court will not control.
The judgment is affirmed.