Nimmon v. Worthington
Indiana Supreme Court
Nimmon v. Worthington, 1 Smith & H. 226 (Ind. 1849)
Blackford
Nimmon v. Worthington
Opinion of the Court
— “That proof would, no doubt, have been necessary, if the endorsement had been properly denied under oath. But there was no such denial, nor was the endorsement even objected to when offered in evidence. The consequence is, that it must now be considered that the endorsement, as well as the note, ivas legally before the Court. The motion for a new trial was therefore correctly overruled.”
Judgment affirmed, &c.
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- Nimmon and Another v. Worthington and Another
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