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Baits Vs. Peters and Stebbins

Baits vs Peters and Stebbins

Type Court Judgment Court US Supreme Court Decided 1824
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Citation
Court
US Supreme Court
Decided On
Case Number
22 U.S. 556
Subject
Land Acquisition

Case Summary

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Land Acquisition

Key legal issue
Land Acquisition

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Baits

Respondent

Peters and Stebbins

Excerpt

.....be pleaded as an extinguishment of a simple contract debt, the period within which the settlement was to be made having elapsed before the commencement of the suit, and the plea mot averring that any such settlement had been made. this was an action of assumpsit commenced in the court below in february, 1821, by baits, the plaintiff in error, against peters & stebbins, the defendants in error, in which the plaintiff declared against the defendants, upon an agreement to account with him for goods delivered by him to the defendants for sale on commission and also for money had and received, and upon an insimul computassent. the defendants pleaded the following pleas: 1st, the general issue; 2d, payment; 3d, an agreement under seal made at new york on 15 july, 1820, and long after the said promises and undertaking, between the plaintiff and one of the defendants, by which the plaintiff covenanted not to sue the defendants within six months and to send on an agent within the same term of time to settle the accounts with the defendants at blakely, in alabama, and the defendants covenanted to come to a settlement page 22 u. s. 557 with the said agent and to pay the balance which should be found to be due. to this last plea there was a demurrer, and, judgment being rendered thereon by the court below for the defendants, the cause was brought by writ of error to this court. mr. chief justice marshall delivered the opinion of the court that the third plea was bad. the agreement stated in that plea, although under seal, did not operate as an extinguishment of the simple contract debt. the agreement was but a collateral undertaking to come to a settlement within a limited period, which had elapsed before the commencement of the suit, and to pay the balance found due upon such settlement. there was no averment in the plea that any such settlement had been had under that agreement, and consequently the covenant to pay the balance did not.....

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Baits v. Peters & Stebbins - 22 U.S. 556 (1824)
U.S. Supreme Court Baits v. Peters & Stebbins, 22 U.S. 556 (1824)

Baits v. Peters & Stebbins

22 U.S. 556

ERROR TO THE DISTRICT

COURT OF ALABAMA

SYLLABUS

A covenant under seal to come to a settlement within a limited time and to pay the balance which might be found due is merely collateral, and cannot be pleaded as an extinguishment of a simple contract debt, the period within which the settlement was to be made having elapsed before the commencement of the suit, and the plea mot averring that any such settlement had been made.

This was an action of assumpsit commenced in the court below in February, 1821, by Baits, the plaintiff in error, against Peters & Stebbins, the defendants in error, in which the plaintiff declared against the defendants, upon an agreement to account with him for goods delivered by him to the defendants for sale on commission and also for money had and received, and upon an insimul computassent. The defendants pleaded the following pleas: 1st, the general issue; 2d, payment; 3d, an agreement under seal made at New York on 15 July, 1820, and long after the said promises and undertaking, between the plaintiff and one of the defendants, by which the plaintiff covenanted not to sue the defendants within six months and to send on an agent within the same term of time to settle the accounts with the defendants at Blakely, in Alabama, and the defendants covenanted to come to a settlement

Page 22 U. S. 557

with the said agent and to pay the balance which should be found to be due. To this last plea there was a demurrer, and, judgment being rendered thereon by the court below for the defendants, the cause was brought by writ of error to this Court.

MR. CHIEF JUSTICE MARSHALL delivered the opinion of the Court that the third plea was bad.

The agreement stated in that plea, although under seal, did not operate as an extinguishment of the simple contract debt. The agreement was but a collateral undertaking to come to a settlement within a limited period, which had elapsed before the commencement of the suit, and to pay the balance found due upon such settlement. There was no averment in the plea that any such settlement had been had under that agreement, and consequently the covenant to pay the balance did not appear to have attached upon the demand.

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