SHEEHY v. MANDEVILLE AND JAMESSON


10 U.S. 253 (1810)

6 Cranch 253

SHEEHY v. MANDEVILLE AND JAMESSON.

Supreme Court of United States.

March 14, 1810.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E.J. Lee, for the plaintiff in error.

Youngs and C. Lee. contra.


MARSHALL, Ch. J. delivered the opinion of the court as follows, viz.

The plaintiff sold certain goods to Robert B. Jamesson, a merchant of Alexandria, and took his note for the amount, which he put in suit, and prosecuted to a judgment. Afterwards, supposing the other defendant Mandeville to be a secret partner, he instituted a suit against Mandeville and Jamesson. The declaration...

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