VARIANCE, pleading, evidence. A disagreement or difference
between two parts of the same legal proceeding, which ought to agree
together. Variances are between the writ and the declaration, and
between the declaration and the evidence.
2. - 1. When the variance is a matter of substance, as if the writ
sounds in contract, and the other in tort, and e converso, or if the
writ demands one thing or subject, and the declaration another,
advantage may be taken of it, even in arrest of judgment; for it is the
writ which gives authority to the court to proceed in any given suit,
and, therefore, the court can have no authority to hear and determine a
cause substaatially different from that in the writ. Hob. 279; Cro.
Eliz. 722. But if the variance is in matter of mere form, as in time or
place, when that circumstance is immaterial, advantage can only be taken
of it by plea in abatement. Yelv. 120; Latch. 173; Bac. Ab. Abatement,
I; Gould, Pl. c. 5, §98 1 Chit. Pl. 438.
3. - 2. A variance by disagreement in some particular point or points
only between the allegation and the evidence, when upon a material
point, is as fatal to the party on whom the proof lies, as a total
failure of evidence. For example; the plaintiff declared in covenant for
not repairing, pursuant to the covenant in a lease, and stated the
covenant, as a covenant to "repair when and as need should require;" and
issue was joined on a traverse of the deed alleged. The plaintiff at
the trial produced the deed in proof, and it appeared that the covenant
was to "repair when and as need should require, and at farthest after
notice:" the latter words having been omitted in the declaration. This
was held to be a variance, because the additional words were material,
and qualified the effect of the contract. 7 Taunt. 385. But a variance
in mere form or in matter quite immaterial, will not be regarded. Str.
690. Vide 1 Vin. Ab. 41; 12 Vin. Ab. 63; 21 Vin. Ab. 538 Com. Dig.
Abatement, G 8, H 7; Id.; Amendment, D 7, 8, V 3: Bail, R 7; Obligation,
B 4; Pleader, C 14, 15, L 24, 30; Record, C, D, F; Phil. Ev. Index, 11.
t. Stark. Ev. Index, h. t., Roscoe's Ev. Index, h. t.; 18 E. C. L. R.
139, 149, 153 1 Dougl. 194; 2 Salk. 659; Harr. Dig. h. t. Chit. Pl.
Index, h. t.; United States Dig. Pleading II, d and e; Bouv. Inst.
Index: h. t.
No comments:
Write comments