Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, 1836

Black v. Ballard

Black v. Ballard
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine · Decided May 15, 1836 · According, Are, Betts, Certificate, Creditor, Evidence, Fact, Fairf, Founded, Law, Must, Quorum, Reasons, Received, Refer, That, Upon, Weston
13 Me. 239

Black v. Ballard

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the Court was afterwards delivered by

Weston C. J. 0 We are of opinion, that the certificate of the justices of the quorum, that the execution creditor was notified according to law, must be received as conclusive evidence of that fact. So it.was decided by this Court in Agry v. Betts, 3 Fairf. 415. We refer to that case for the reasons, upon which the judgment of the Court is founded.

We are of opinion, that the certificate of the justices of the quorum, that the execution creditor was notified according to law, must be received as conclusive evidence of that fact. So it.was decided by this Court in Agry v. Betts, 3 Fairf. 415. We refer to that case for the reasons, upon which the judgment of the Court is founded.

Exceptions overruled.

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