THE UNION BANK v. HYDE


19 U.S. 572 (1821)

6 Wheat. 572

THE UNION BANK v. HYDE.

Supreme Court of United States.

March 16, 1821.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

This cause was argued by Mr. Jones, for the plaintiff in error, and by Mr. Swann and Mr. Key for the defendant in error.


Mr. Justice JOHNSON delivered the opinion of the Court.

This cause turns upon the construction of a written instrument, in these words: "I do request that hereafter any notes that may fall due in the Union Bank, on which I am, or may be endorser, shall not be protested, as I will consider myself bound, in the same manner, as if the said notes had been, or should be legally protested.

(Signed...

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