BARR v. CRAIG

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2 U.S. 151 (1792)

2 Dall. 151

1 L.Ed. 327

BARR, versus CRAIG.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

March 1, 1792.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The cause was tried, on the general issue, at the Nisi Prius in March, 1792, before THE CHIEF JUSTICE, SHIPPEN, and BRADFORD, Justices,; when M. Levy and Ingersoll argued for the plaintiff; Randolph and Lewis, for the defendant.


The CHIEF JUSTICE delivered the following charge to the Jury, after stating the evidence on both sides of the cause.

M'KEAN, Chief Justice:

The plaintiff had, unquestionably, a good cause of action, at the time of instituting his suit: But, it appears that at that time also, the defendant had a good cause of action against Henry Banks; and, accordingly, attached certain monies belonging to Banks, in the...

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