Foster v. Hooper
2 Mass. 572
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Bluebook
Foster v. Hooper, 2 Mass. 572 (Mass. 1800).
Opinion
But by statute passed February 26, 1800, the goods and estate of each deceased debtor in every joint contract thereafter to be made, or upon judgment thereafter to be rendered, shall be liable in the hands of his executors and administrators, and the creditor shall have the same remedy, by action, as if such contract had been joint and several.
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