Snyder v. Spurr

33 Conn. 407
CourtSupreme Court of Connecticut
DecidedApril 15, 1866
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Snyder v. Spurr, 33 Conn. 407 (Colo. 1866).

Opinion

McCurdy, J.

The precise question involved in this case upon a precisely similar state of facts was decided by this court in Atkins v. Churchill, 19 Conn., 394. It was there held that the set-off could not be allowed. No reason is suggested [408]*408for a change, and even if it were proper to re-examine the point, we could have no doubt that the decision was correct.

We do not advise a new trial.

In this opinion the other judges concurred.

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