Goodman v. Parish
Goodman v. Parish
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court;
The goods were furnished on the credit of the defendant, who was to pay for them if Eobeins failed to do so : When the goods were delivered to Eobeins, his note was taken for the amount, no doubt to facilitate payment. It was negotiable and might be passed away by the plaintiff. It was a liquidation of the account, and might be more ea~sily recovered at law, in the district in which the defendant lived, than an open account; although the note cannot be regarded as satisfaction for the debt; yet in as much
The motion for a new trial must prevail.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Duke Goodman v. George Parish
- Status
- Published