The issue is whether a vendor, after receiving the usual notice from a husband disclaiming liability for his wife's future debts, may, nevertheless, hold him responsible for subsequent purchases of necessaries even though the store had opened a new charge account in the wife's name, based upon her credit.
Plaintiff is suing both husband and wife; each defendant, while disavowing personal liability to plaintiff, has, in turn...
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