MARTIN, Chief Justice.
On December 17, 1928, at Washington, D. C., the plaintiff in error, then a married woman, signed a promissory note given by her husband payable in the District of Columbia to the defendant in error for the sum of $498.28. The plaintiff in error received no consideration for her signature, but signed the note as accommodation indorser. The note became due and was in default, whereupon suit was begun against the plaintiff in error thereon in the...
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