Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1882

Snyder v. Elliott

Snyder v. Elliott
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided May 1, 1882 · Gordon, Green, Mercur, Paxson, Sharswood, Sterrett, Trunkey
2 Pennyp. 474

Snyder v. Elliott

Opinion of the Court

— Per Curiam:

The law, as laid down by the Court in the charge, is indisputable. If Elliott took the note in suit in payment of Holt’s indebtedness in whole or *480part, he stood in the position of an innocent holder, and could not be affected by any equity between Snyder and ITolt. This was a question of fact, and was fairly submitted to the jury.

Judgment affirmed.

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