CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, IN Trinity Term, IN THE FOURTH AND FIFTH YEARS OF THE REIGN OF 1841. AMOR V. CUTHBERT. May 22. ASSUMPSIT, for 1001. for goods sold and delivered, Assumpsit, for goods sold and delivered, and on an money lent, money paid, and on an account stated. The defendant pleaded, - first, non assumpsit; se- money lent, condly, the statute of limitations; thirdly, payment; money paid, and, fourthly, that the plaintiff before, &c. was, and account still is, indebted to the defendant in divers sums of stated. Pleas: money, to wit, in 58/. 15s., upon a certain judgment first, non assumpsit; which the defendant on, &c., before Her Majesty's jus- secondly, the tices of the Bench at Westminster, recovered against the statute of plaintiff in a certain action on promises, whereby it was thirdly, payconsidered that the defendant should recover against the ment; fourth limitations ; |