Hunt v. Clark

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Hunt v. Clark, 3 N.J.L. 466 (N.J. 1808)

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.

Reference

Full Case Name
HUNT v. CLARK and al.
Status
Published