Cooper v. Drouillard

5 Blackf. 152, 1839 Ind. LEXIS 59
Indiana Supreme Court·Decided May 29, 1839·Published·Cited by 6 cases

Opinion

Sullivan, J.

This was an action of assumpsit. There are two counts in the declaration. The first is on a promissory note; the second is a common indebitattis assumpsit count for goods sold and delivered. The averments in the first count are that Drouillard on, &c., at, &c., made his promissory note in writing bearing date, &c., and then and there delivered the same to John Greenfield fy Son, and thereby promised to pay, &c., and the said John Greenfield dp Son then and there indorsed the same to J. V. Greenfield Co. or order, who then and there indorsed the same to the plaintiff, &c.

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