Denton v. Adamson
5 Ind. 188
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Denton v. Adamson, 5 Ind. 188 (Ind. 1854).
Opinion
Motion by a surety against his co-surety for contribution. Issues of fact. Trial by the Court, by agreement of parties. Finding and judgment for the plaintiff. There is no bill of exceptions; and the evidence is not upon the record.
The case presents no question to this Court.
The judgment is affirmed, with 10 per cent, damages and costs.
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