Watson v. New
4 Blackf. 313, 1837 Ind. LEXIS 40
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Watson v. New, 4 Blackf. 313, 1837 Ind. LEXIS 40 (Ind. 1837).
Opinion
IN a suit commenced before a justice of the peace, by the assignee against the assignor of a promissory note, the plaintiff need only file, as a cause of action, the note with the assignment. R. Code, 1831, p. 301. (Rev. Stat. 1838, p. 367.)
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