Dougherty v. Darrach

15 Pa. 399, 1851 Pa. LEXIS 32
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedApril 3, 1851
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Dougherty v. Darrach, 15 Pa. 399, 1851 Pa. LEXIS 32 (Pa. 1851).

Opinion

Per curiam.

The act of 1818 was made for the protection of creditors: the act of 1775 was made for the protection of purchasers. They are consistent in their provisions; and there was no design to impair the latter. There was no evidence of actual to supply the place of constructive notice; and if there had been, the fact was left to the jury.

Judgment affirmed.

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