Bank of Guilford v. Keogh

19 S.E. 152, 114 N.C. 262
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedFebruary 5, 1894
StatusPublished

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Bank of Guilford v. Keogh, 19 S.E. 152, 114 N.C. 262 (N.C. 1894).

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In two actions brought by the plaintiff, the one against Harriet A. Keogh, a feme covert, Thomas B. Keogh and E. L. Gilmer, and the other against the two last named, upon two separate notes signed by all of said parties, there was judgment in both cases for the plaintiff against the defendants, T. B. Keogh and Gilmer, at May Term, 1893, of GUILFORD, beforeBryan, J.

Defendants appealed.

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