154 Ky. 772 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1913
Response to Petition for Rehearing by
Overruling Petition.
Section '2268, Ky. Stats., provides:
“That in all trials of civil actions in the circuit courts, three-fourths or more of the jurors concurring may return a verdict, which shall have the same force and effect as if rendered by the entire panel. But where a verdict is rendered by a less number than the whole jury, it shall be signed by all the jurors who agree to it.”
Subsection 7 of section 732 of the Civil Code provides:
“The words ‘signature,’ ‘subscription’ and words of like import, include a mark by, or for, a person who cannot write, if his name be subscribed to an instrument and witnessed by a person who, near thereto, writes his own name as a witness.”
But as was pointed out in the case above cited, this provision only applies to such writings as are required to be executed under the provisions of the Civil Code. The majority verdict of a jury is regulated by the Kentucky Statutes, and the only provision of the Kentucky Statutes as to a signature is section 468, which provides:
“When the law requires any writing to be signed by a party thereto, it shall not be deemed to be signed unless the signature be subscribed at the end or close of such writing.”
The signature of the juror in question was subscribed at the end or close of the writing and was sufficient, although made by mark; and not attested by a witness.
Petition overruled.