Sibley v. Horn
Sibley v. Horn
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff brought his suit upon a note indorsed in blank by the defendant, w.ho was not a payee or assignee, without making a demand of the maker and giving reasonable notice of the non-payment to the defendant, who was sought to be made liable as a guarantor.
The cause was tried by the court, who found from-the evidence, certain facts from which it was held that the defendant had received no detriment for the want of notice, agreeably to tbe provisions of § 954 of tbe Code of 1851, and therefore judgment was rendered in favor of plaintiff for the amount of the note. The defendant claims that this decision was unauthorized either by the evidence or the law of the case. First, it is insisted that the evidence shows that the defendant did receive a detriment from, ,the
Affirmed.
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