Ellis v. Ford
5 Blackf. 554, 1841 Ind. LEXIS 37
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Ellis v. Ford, 5 Blackf. 554, 1841 Ind. LEXIS 37 (Ind. 1841).
Opinion
DEBT by an executor on a promise by the defendant to the testator to pay the latter a certain sum per annum for rent during his (the testator’s) lifetime. Held, that proof of the defendant’s promise, and of his payment of one year’s rent, without any evidence as to the time when the testator died, did not sustain the action.
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