MAGRUDER v. THE UNION BANK OF GEORGETOWN


28 U.S. 87 (____)

3 Pet. 87

GEORGE B. MAGRUDER, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR vs. THE UNION BANK OF GEORGETOWN, DEFENDANTS IN ERROR.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The case was argued by Mr Coxe for the plaintiff in error, and by Mr Dunlop and Mr Key for the defendant.


Mr Chief Justice MARSHALL delivered the opinion of the Court.

This action was brought by the Union bank of Georgetown against George B. Magruder, as indorser of a promissory note made by George Magruder. The maker of the note died before it became payable; and letters of administration on his estate were taken out by the indorser. When the note became payable, suit was commenced against the indorser,

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