LEE v. BIDDIS


1 U.S. 175 (1786)

1 Dall. 175

LEE versus BIDDIS.

Supreme Court of United States.


BY THE COURT. Current lawful money, by the positive words of the Act of Assembly, means such money as is current at the time of entering into the contract; and, perhaps, the evidence offered, would not so much contradict the contract itself, as that Act of Assembly: it would be to substantiate an agreement in direct opposition to the law. The case in Davis, if we could be bound by it at all (which we do not think we can, first, because it is not a judicial determination;...

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