SALTMARSH v. TUTHILL, 54 U.S. 229 (1851)

ALANSON SALTMARSH, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, v. JAMES W. TUTHILL. DECEMBER TERM, 1851. In a suit by the indorsee against the indorser of a bill, where the defence was usury, the drawer and drawee were incompetent witnesses, when offered to prove certain facts, which, when taken in conjunction with certain other facts, to be proved by […]

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54 U.S. 229

54 U.S. 229 54 U.S. 229 13 How. 229 14 L.Ed. 124 ALANSON SALTMARSH, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR,v.JAMES W. TUTHILL. December Term, 1851 THIS case was brought up, by writ of error, from the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Alabama. The only question was one of evidence, which is fully […]

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