Buxton v. Hamblen
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine
Buxton v. Hamblen, 32 Me. 448 (Me. 1851)
Wells
Buxton v. Hamblen
Opinion of the Court
orally.—The sale of pressed hay unbranded, is a violation of the statute, and equally so, whether to be visited by a forfeiture of the article or by a pecuniary penalty. The statute though not in express terms, yet by unavoidable inference, prohibits every such sale.
This is a suit brought to recover against the defendant for not completing a sale, prohibited by law. Such a suit can never be maintained. Nonsuit confirmed.
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