KEELY v. ORD ET AL.


1 U.S. 310 (1788)

1 Dall. 310

KEELY versus ORD et al.

Supreme Court of United States.


INDEBITATUS ASSUMPSIT for goods, te wit, 16 Hogsheads of Rum, sold and delivered. — The Plaintiff by his books, and oath of his Clerk, proved the sale to the Defendants.

The Defendants gave in evidence, that a certain George Henry was two thirds owner of the cargo of which this Rum was a part; and, in order to prove that the Rum was purchased of George Henry, and not of the Plaintiff, they offered to prove by Henry's Clerk, that he had made a charge in Henry...

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