Clark v. Brown
120 Mass. 206, 1876 Mass. LEXIS 151
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Clark v. Brown, 120 Mass. 206, 1876 Mass. LEXIS 151 (Mass. 1876).
Opinion
The evidence of the relations and transactions between the parties was competent, as bearing upon the question whether the previous conduct of the plaintiff had been consistent with his present claim, and thus tending to show that he had no cause of action against the defendants.
Exceptions overruled.
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