Syme v. Brown
Syme v. Brown
Opinion of the Court
This is an action against A. Porter Brown, the maker, and Madison Marsh and B. M. G-. Brown, the endorsers of two promissory notes—the one for §500, the other for §1,000, with interest. The plaintiff is holder under the endorsement of Marsh, the payee.
The defense first set up by B. M. G. Brown was, that as the note was not protested at maturity, he has lost his recourse upon Marsh, and is therefore discharged. He then, by exception, put in the plea of division, alleging that he is merely a surety endorser.
Judgment was rendered against the maker and B. M. G. Brown, in solido, for the amount of both notes,
B, M. G, Brown appealed.
It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the judgment of the District Court be affirmed, with costs in both Courts.
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