Davis v. Pender

OPINION of the Court by

Judge Saffold.

At the August term 1820, of Dallas Circuit Court, Pender recovered Judgment against Davis. On the I8th day of January, 1822, Davis sued out this writ of Error. The Act of February 1818 provides, that no writ of Error shall issue after the expiration of twelve months from the repdi*58tion of the judgment, (a) By the Act of December 1820;. (b) a writ of Error may issue to reverse any final Judgment in the Circuit at any time within three years from the rendition of the' judgment.

In resistance of the motion to dismiss, it is contended by the plaintiff in Error, that this matter can only be taken advantage of by plea.. — In the Inferior Courts, it is competent for the plaintiff to reply and prove the matters which may take his. case out of the operation of the Statute, as a subsequent promise, infancy, &c. the plea must shew that defendant relies on the Statute, in order that the plaintiff may have an opportunity to reply such matter as will prevent the Statute from attaching. In this Court nothing dehors the Record can be considered the reason for requiring the Statute to be plead, therefore does not apply, and the defendant in Error is entitled to avail himself of it by motion.

The Act of 1820, from its terms can apply only to judgments rendered since its enactment. When this writ of Error was sued out, more than twelve months had elapsed since the rendition of the judgment. It was barred by this Act of 1818, and must be dismissed with costs.

Laws Ala. p. 473, sec. 3.

L. Ala. p. 482, sec. 7.