Grier v. Deputy

40 A. 716, 15 Del. 19, 1 Marvel 19, 1894 Del. LEXIS 2
CourtSupreme Court of Delaware
DecidedJanuary 16, 1894
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Grier v. Deputy, 40 A. 716, 15 Del. 19, 1 Marvel 19, 1894 Del. LEXIS 2 (Del. 1894).

Opinion

After argument it was considered by the Court that the evidence relating to the newspaper publication was properly admitted, and therefore that the second error assigned should not be sustained, but that the testimony of general reputation to prove partnership was inadmissible, and, counsel on both sides assenting to this view, it was ordered, adjudged and decreed with the consent of counsel, [23]*23that the judgment of the Court below be and the same is reversed upon the first exception, being the admission, by said Superior Court, of testimony of general reputation as to the existence of a partnership between the defendants below, etc.”

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