Bates v. Stansell
19 Mich. 91, 1869 Mich. LEXIS 27
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Bates v. Stansell, 19 Mich. 91, 1869 Mich. LEXIS 27 (Mich. 1869).
Opinion
held that the conversion of the wheat took place upon the day of the demand, — March 17, 1865 — and made a new judgment for the plaintiff, allowing but $1.80 per bushel for the wheat.
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