Jackson v. Mason
1 U.S. 135, 1 Dall. 135
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Bluebook
Jackson v. Mason, 1 U.S. 135, 1 Dall. 135 (1785).
Opinion
But it appearing to the Court, that both actions were brought on one note of hand, in which Mason was the drawer, and Keely the indorser, and, consequently, that Mason was liable over to Keely, he was considered as eventually interested in both actions; and therefore both the trials were postponed on his affidavit alone.
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