Thorp v. Orr
23 F. Cas. 1160, 2 D.C. 335, 2 Cranch 335
U.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia·Decided October 15, 1822·Published·Cited by 2 cases
Opinion
overruled both objections. The deposition stated that the deponent showed the plaintiff’s ledger to the defendant, (the balance being $107,) who acknowledged it to be correct. It stated also that the paper annexed to the deposition, was a true copy of that account, and that the deponent afterwards showed the balance, being $107, to the defendant, who promised to pay it.
The Court (Thruston, J., absent,) rejected that part of the deposition.
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