Crofoot v. Truax
Crofoot v. Truax
Opinion of the Court
The appellee brought his action, alleging that he sold and conveyed to the appellant certain real estate, for the sum of eleven hundred dollars; that at the time of said sale, the appellant gave to the appellee an order upon A. §• H: Trueblood for nine hundred and seventy-five pounds of tobacco, of good merchantable quality, at one dollar per pound; that though often demanded, the tobacco has never been delivered. The appellant answered payment, and that the order was received in full satisfaction of the sum of nine hundred and seventy-five dollars, and also answered in denial. A reply, denying that the order was received in satisfaction of the debt, was filed, and in denial of the plea of payment. A trial resulted in a finding for the appellee. On the trial, the appellee testified that he was to have from
The judgment is affirmed, with three per cent, damages and costs.
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