Bacon v. Fitch
1 Root 181
Opinion
All that is necessary, in an obligee or grantee, is that he hath a capacity to take, and is so described as to be certainly known to be the person meant and intended; and in this case there cannot arise a doubt as to who the promisees were.
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Bacon v. Fitch, 1 Root 181 (Colo. Ct. App. 1790).
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