Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1808

Hunt v. Clark

Hunt v. Clark
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided November 15, 1808
3 N.J.L. 466

Hunt v. Clark

Opinion of the Court

By the Court.

The state of demand though not very intelligible, yet it is sufficiently so to show that it is a demand madé by the plaintiffs against the captain of a sloop, for the amount of the sales of a sloop load of brick, taken by him to New-York, and sold as agent to the plaintiffs, evidenced by a bill rendered; and whether one of the plaintiffs were part owner of the sloop or not, was of no importance, and therefore, the evidence properly rejected; the action must be considered as between principal and factor.

Judgment affirmed.

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