Gose v. Porter

4 Blackf. 187, 1836 Ind. LEXIS 33
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 24, 1836
StatusPublished

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Gose v. Porter, 4 Blackf. 187, 1836 Ind. LEXIS 33 (Ind. 1836).

Opinion

A SUIT commenced before a justice of the peace was entitled, “ George Gose—James Jesse, agent, v. John Porter and a note executed by the defendant to George Gose alone was filed as the cause of action. Held, that Gose must be considered as the only plaintiff; and that the note was legal evidence in the suit.

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