Bourne v. Buffington
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Bourne v. Buffington, 125 Mass. 481 (Mass. 1878)
1878 Mass. LEXIS 110
Bourne v. Buffington
Opinion of the Court
Assuming the bills of sale made three years before to be material to the issue on trial, no error is shown in the exclusion of secondary evidence of them. Whether sufficient notice to produce the originals had been given, was a question of fact for the decision of the presiding judge. The answer of the plaintiff’s counsel to the request made at the beginning of the trial, “ that the plaintiff did not have them in his posses*
The defendant not claiming under proceedings in bankruptcy or insolvency, no error is shown in the refusal or omission of instructions. Exceptions overruled.
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- Full Case Name
- John Bourne v. Henry T. Buffington
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