Rogers v. Hemsted

1 Kirby 44
Connecticut Superior Court·Decided March 15, 1786·Published

Opinion

By the whole Court.

This plea is insufficient. This receipt was not in full of the execution, but only of such part or proportion of it as Harris had received of the -property condemned. He, with the rest of the defendants, as they were jointly and severally bound for each other’s proportions, remained holden for the residue of the execution.

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Rogers v. Hemsted, 1 Kirby 44 (Colo. Ct. App. 1786).

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