Johnson v. Johnson

Judge Sajfold

delivered the opinion of the Court.

The first count was on a promissory note, to be paid when defendant should be requested. The acknowledgment of a debt due for valuable consideration clearly implies a promise to pay it on request; the note or due bill was sufficiently described according to its legal effect. Under the second count also the evidence was clearly admissible. Let the judgment be affirmed.

Judge Lipscomb not sitting,