Coe & Richmond v. Buehler
Coe & Richmond v. Buehler
Opinion of the Court
— The absence of notice of acceptance by the plaintiffs to the defendant, is fatal to their claim. When tjhe defendant signed the guaranty it was his proposition only. The contract which he proposed to guarantee had not been executed or accepted by the plaintiffs. True, they did execute it soon afterwards, yet they gave no notice thereof to the defendant. It is urged, inasmuch as the evidence shows Bigham obtained
Judgment affirmed.
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- Coe and Richmond versus Buehler
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