Prince v. Swett
2 Mass. 569
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Bluebook
Prince v. Swett, 2 Mass. 569 (Mass. 1793).
Opinion
When an account is transferred to a leger from the day-book, the leger should be produced, that the other party may have advantage of any items entered therein to his credit.
Faxon vs. Hollis, 13 Mass. Rep. 427.— Cogswell vs. Dolliver, ante, 217 peirce vs. Smith, 4 Mass. Rep. 455.
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Faxon v. Hollis
13 Mass. 427 (Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1816)
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