Miller v. Moore
1 D.C. 471
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Miller v. Moore, 1 D.C. 471 (D.D.C. 1807).
Opinion
permitted parol (vivd voce) testimony to be offered, to show that Wellford was an agent for Alexander, and that he had been accustomed to indorse the name of Alexander on notes, and that Alexander had sanctioned such indorsements.
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