SNOWDEN v. HEMMING


1 U.S. 83 (1784)

1 Dall. 83

SNOWDEN Assignee versus HEMMING.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bradford, for the plaintiff.


BY THE COURT: — It would occasion infinite trouble and confusion were the defendant's doctrine to be admitted, and it is impossible to say where the mischief would end. It is true, that before a jury, proof may be made of the consideration, and of the time of delivering a bond; but this Act of Assembly which, in particular cases, grants a delay of execution to the defendant, upon the tender of the interest and costs, must, surely, at the same time, recognize the written...

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