Allfright v. . Blackmore
1 N.C. 696
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Allfright v. . Blackmore, 1 N.C. 696 (kingsbench 1793).
Opinion
A distinction was taken at the bar, when a stranger promises to pay, etc., if the plaintiff marries such a woman; there notice ought to be given, for it is something between strangers, but it is otherwise if the father promises. Another distinction was taken when a day is appointed. 8 E., 4, where notice ought to be given of an arbitration.
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