Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1819

Coolidge v. Poor

Coolidge v. Poor
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court · Decided March 15, 1819
15 Mass. 427

Coolidge v. Poor

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The single question, in this case, is whether, when a commission merchant, residing and transacting his business in this state, shall have occasion to sue his correspondent, living in another stale, for the balance of his account, the cause of action shall be said to have arisen here, or in such other state ; and we are all of opinion the cause of action arises here, and that judgment, in this ease, be entered upon the verdict, (a)

Vide Tappan vs. Poor & Al., ante, 419

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