¶1If the judgments were had by covin, he may traverse generally; but perhaps they were rightly obtained, and afterwards an agreement made to pay so much per month in satisfaction, etc.; in the meantime the judgments were kept on foot. In this case the keeping the judgments on foot is traversable, and the payment is only an inducement, and a matter of inducement is not traversable. Judgment was accordingly given for the plaintiff. Jones, 171; Bendl., 166.
1 N.C. 708
Beamont's Case
Decided July 5, 1793
Court of King's Bench · decided 1793-07-05
Decided 1793-07-05