Palmer v. Goodwin
32 Me. 535
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Bluebook
Palmer v. Goodwin, 32 Me. 535 (Me. 1851).
Opinion
A contract made by a citizen of Massachusetts with a citizen of this State to pay a sum of money is not discharged by proceedings under the insolvent Acts of that State. Savage v. Marsh, 10 Metc. 594; Fiske v. Foster, idem. 597. This action is upon a promissory note made by the defendant, a citizen of Massachusetts, and payable to citizens of this State. Defendant defaulted.
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