Taylor v. Jaques
109 Mass. 270
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Bluebook
Taylor v. Jaques, 109 Mass. 270 (Mass. 1872).
Opinion
One of the defendants was sued as promisor, and the other as indorser, of a note ; and though by statute they may be sued jointly; yet they must defend separately. The court properly held that each was entitled to tax his costs.
Taxation of costs by the superior court affirmed.
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