16 Tex. 182 | Tex. | 1856
There is a manifest error in the judgment. The petition alleges a balance due on a note, amounting to one hundred and fifty dollars and fifty-one cents, with interest at the rate of ten per cent., from the first day of January, eighteen hundred and fifty-four ; and the judgment is for three hundred and ninety-one dollars and twenty-five cents. This judgment was re-formed at a previous day of this Term, but the plaintiff in error was adjudged to pay costs, on the ground that the judgment might have been corrected with more convenience, and at less expense, by application to the Court below. A motion has been made to modify this judgment, as to the costs, and that they be paid by the defendant in error, on the ground that there is no such equity as should relieve him, being the unsuccessful party, from the usual rule, of being mulcted in the costs. We have examined, as far as possible, the previous cases in which mistakes have been corrected, by the record, in this Court, and are of opinion that under the circumstances, this motion should be sustained. The judgment was by default, and the defendant below was perhaps not apprised of the error, until the issue of the execution. The
Reversed and re-formed.