Oxley v. Willis
1 D.C. 436
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Oxley v. Willis, 1 D.C. 436 (D.D.C. 1807).
Opinion
Verdict for the plaintiff, subject to the opinion of the Court on the above facts.
Judgment for the plaintiff, (nem. con.) on the ground that T. Moore had the power to settle the account, and had actually discharged the defendant from the demand of H. & T. Moore, by closing their account, and having actually set off the debts against each other before the bankruptcy. Queere.
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