Brown v. Smith
Brown v. Smith
Opinion of the Court
It appears to us that the instructions of
Then as to the amount recovered of the defendant by the plaintiffs’ agent, in California; it is no bar to this suit. It was brought for the purpose of getting the proceeds of the plaintiffs’ own property, illegally and wrongfully sold by the defendant, and then was settled by compromise, by the plaintiffs’ agent, giving no release or discharge. No claim was made in that case, apparently, for the principal item of damage now sought to be recovered, viz: that caused by running away with the vessel and" abandoning the voyage.
The judge directed that the amount thus recovered should be deducted from the damages they should find the plaintiffs had sustained. That we think was right, and this was the only use the defendant was entitled to make of the proceedings in California, by way of defence. On the subject of damages, we think the directions of the court were correct.
Judgment on the verdict for the plaintiffs.
This and the six following cases were argued and decided in Boston, in January, 1853 : Present; Shaw, C. J. and Dewey,Metcalf, Bigelow, JJ
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