Farwell v. Hilliard

3 N.H. 318
Superior Court of New Hampshire·Decided November 15, 1825·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

By the court.

The whole amount of the debt having, in this case, been paid by another maker of the note, there is nothing, on which the plaintiff can support his action against this defendant. The case of Gilmore vs. Carr, (2 Mass. Rep, 171,) is an authority directly in point for the defendant, 3 John. Rep. 229.—2 N. H, Rep. 169, Hodgdon vs. Hodgdon.

Judgment for the defendant.

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