Manning v. Lowdermilk
16 F. Cas. 657, 1 Cranch 282
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia
DecidedDecember 15, 1805
StatusPublished
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Manning v. Lowdermilk, 16 F. Cas. 657, 1 Cranch 282 (circtddc 1805).
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The opinion of
was, that the jury must be satisfied that the defendant received the money, but that the delivery of the inward cargo to the owners, without the consent of the plaintiff, is evidence of the defendant’s receipt of his commissions, which the defendant in this case ought not to be permitted to deny.
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