HEPBURN & DUNDAS v. DUNLOP & CO.


14 U.S. 179 (1816)

1 Wheat. 179

HEPBURN & DUNDAS' HEIRS AND EXECUTORS v. DUNLOP & COMPANY. DUNLOP & COMPANY v. HEPBURN & DUNDAS' HEIRS AND EXECUTORS.

Supreme Court of United States.

March 9, 1816.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The causes were argued by Taylor and Swann, for Hepburn & Dundas, and by Jones and Lee, for Dunlop & Company.


WASHINGTON, J., delivered the opinion of the court.

These causes come before the court upon appeals from the circuit court of the district of Columbia, for the county of Alexandria. The material facts upon which the questions now to be decided arise, are as follows:

Hepburn & Dundas being indebted to John Dunlop & Co., of Great Britain, on account of certain mercantile dealings which had taken place between those parties, the precise amount whereof...

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