Supreme Court of Connecticut, 1792

Dyer v. Elderkin

Dyer v. Elderkin
Supreme Court of Connecticut · Decided March 15, 1792
1 Root 412

Dyer v. Elderkin

Opinion of the Court

The defendant took benefit of this money in his settlement with the pay table; the cause was defaulted, and heard in damages: The court reduced the note and the indorsements upon it by the scale at their respective dates, into lawful money, and gave judgment for the balance, with the lawful interest — for the resolve of assembly is that interest shall be allowed upon money thus loaned. This judgment was affirmed in the Supreme Court of Errors.

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