Dennis v. William Barber & Co.

4 Binn. 484, 1812 Pa. LEXIS 18
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJuly 18, 1812
StatusPublished

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Dennis v. William Barber & Co., 4 Binn. 484, 1812 Pa. LEXIS 18 (Pa. 1812).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

The other exceptions to the award not being made out, the award must be confirmed in all respects, except as to the damages upon the bills of exchange, in the fourth exception; and as to that exception, the Court will hold the case under advisement, in order to give the plaintiff an opportunity of producing the bills, or showing what has become of them, and whether he has been subject to damages on account of them.

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