Taylor v. Duncan
33 Tex. 440
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Bluebook
Taylor v. Duncan, 33 Tex. 440 (Tex. 1870).
Opinion
The only question in this case is whether the stamps on the note sued on were properly cancelled.
The stamps were placed upon the note, and were so used and defaced that they can never be legally used again.
The revenue to the government is paid and satisfied, and that is all that can be required.
Judgment affirmed.
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