PENN v. BUTLER


4 U.S. 354 (____)

4 Dall. 354

Penn v. Butler. Butler v. Penn. Penn v. Penn. Same v. Same.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ingersoll and Mifflin contended, against the claim of the surviving obligee.

Rawle and Dallas, in support of the claim of the surviving obligee, urged.


The COURT were decidedly of opinion, that, at law, the surviving obligee was entitled to the possession of the joint securities, that he might recover the amount; and that there was no ground laid, on the present occasion, for the interposition of a Court of equity.

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