Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1811

Strong v. Glasgow

Strong v. Glasgow
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided July 15, 1811
1 N.C. 279

Strong v. Glasgow

Opinion of the Court

By the Court.

This case is not influenced by the principles that decided the case of Streeter v. Jones. The plaintiffs allege here, that the defendant, contrary to the agreement he had entered into, which was to purchase the property for the complainants, took an absolute deed to himself.—The complainants were not privy to that deed, and of course are not bound by it. They are therefore at liberty to produce parol testimony to establish the original contract.

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