Gould v. Ward
Gould v. Ward
21 Mass. 104
Gould v. Ward
Opinion of the Court
The parties having by the reference chosen their own judges, and agreed to abide by their report, we are not at liberty to consider any question but that which is distinctly presented to us by the referees : and that is, whether an agreement on the part of the plaintiff to conceal the fact of his having purchased, is per se fraudulent, and so
See Ward v. Gould, 5 Pick. 291.
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