Eaton v. Lynde

15 Mass. 241
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedSeptember 15, 1818
StatusPublished

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Eaton v. Lynde, 15 Mass. 241 (Mass. 1818).

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But the Court

were of opinion that, as the plaintiffs had received the yarn, and had undertaken to get it woven, upon a commission to be paid them by Slater & Co., the special property was in the plaintiffs—Benson being their agent, or servant, to weave the clot i for an agreed price; —and therefore ordered

Judgment for the plaintiffs.

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