President of the State Bank v. Brown
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Opinion
delivered the opinion of the Court:
This is an action of assumpsit brought on a note given to the plaintiffs for the use of the people of this State. The defendants pleaded the statute of limitations, to which plea the plaintiffs demurred, and the Court below overruled the demurrer and gave judgment for the defendants. The error relied on to reverse the judgment, is, that the statute of limitations does not apply to debts due the bank. In the case of Moreland and Willis v. The State Bank of Illinois,
Judgment reversed.
Breese 203.
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