Barber v. Wolcott
Barber v. Wolcott
Opinion of the Court
This was a curious, but ungracious defence. Barber, the defendant, became bound to indemnify Wolcott, the plaintiff, as a constable, for selling, on an execution in favour of Barber, property which was severally claimed by Cleavland and Jenks—who, after the sale, brought actions of trespass against Wolcott, and recovered. Those actions were arbitrated, and the day of hearing was so fixed by Barber, who chose the arbitrators,
Judgment affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Barber versus Wolcott
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- Published