Kelsey v. Dickson
Kelsey v. Dickson
Opinion of the Court
KELSE Yand Dickson being partners in a.mill which they had built, entered into a written agreement stating, inter alia, that Dickson had bought Kelsey's interest in .the mill for 500 dollars, to be paid in certain instalments. Kelsey, in an action against Dickson for the purchase-money, was permitted to show by parol evidence, that the sum of 500 dollars, which Dickson was to pay Kelsey for his interest in the mill, was exclusive of the expenses that had been incurred in building it; and that those expenses were to be paid by Dickson.
Dickson had given to Kelsey a receipt as follows: “Rec’d. I7th Oct. 1821, of J. Kelsey, 250 dollars, which, with 100 dollars
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Kelsey v. Dickson, in Error
- Status
- Published