Salmon v. Davis
4 Binn. 375, 1812 Pa. LEXIS 6
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Salmon v. Davis, 4 Binn. 375, 1812 Pa. LEXIS 6 (Pa. 1812).
Opinion
"Whatever may be the state of the question as to Salmon’s interest, still he was properly rejected. His testimony was irrelevant, inasmuch as by his release to Davis, even supposing he released only his moiety of the debt, the action was gone. The motion to take off' the non-suit is, therefore, denied.
Motion denied.
[Cited in 4 W. & S. 290.]
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