Mills v. Borroughs

1 Root 99
Connecticut Superior Court·Decided September 15, 1785·Published

Opinion

Judgment of the court —• That there is manifest error in the judgment complained of; for arbitration notes are considered as obligations, given to compel the promisor to. perform the award, that shall be made, by the arbitrators, and is suspended upon that condition; and the sum awarded and interest, is the rule of damages.

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