Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 1832

Fraser v. Goode

Fraser v. Goode
Court of Appeals of South Carolina · Decided May 15, 1832 · Harper, Johnson, Neall
37 S.C.L. 199

Fraser v. Goode

Opinion of the Court

Curia, per

Harper, J.

As I understand the case, Roberts sold the negro woman, and paid the money he received to the holder of the note on which he was surety for Allen. This money he was liable to pay, and on his doing so, the law raised an implied contract in Allen to reimburse him. It was implied that he had paid the money at Allen’s instance and request. The motion is granted.

Johnson and O’Neall, JJ. concurred.

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