Phillips v. McCollom
Phillips v. McCollom
Opinion of the Court
This is an action by the holder against the maker and endorser of a promissory note. The former only is before us. He alleges that the note was given to secure the payment of part of the price of a tract of land near the mouth of Red River, and of several slaves, cattle, &c.; and avers that the plaintiff had no title to the land, and could not convey any; wherefore there was a failure of consideration. The plaintiff had a judgment below, and the defendant McCollom has appealed.
Previous to the trial, the defendant McCollom interrogated the
It is not shown that the defendant, McCollom, or his partners, have ever been disturbed in the possession of the land or slaves; nor have they ever offered to return them to the plaintiff. There is no equity in holding on to the property, and refusing to pay the notes.
Judgment affirmed.
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