McKenzie v. Boylan
McKenzie v. Boylan
Opinion of the Court
The finding of fact's by the court in this case is sufficient to sustain the conclusions of law and judgment rendered thereon.
The claim made that under the finding of facts the cause of action was barred by the statute of limitations cannot be sustained. The court did find “that some time during the year 1873 the, defendant, with his family, moved to Joliet in the State of Illinois, and at that place resided up to the time of the commencement of this suit.”
, The notes matured in 1871, and this action was- com
It follows that the judgment must be affirmed with costs.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- George McKenzie v. William Boylan
- Status
- Published