YOUNG v. WILLING

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2 U.S. 276 (1797)

2 Dall. 276

YOUNG, versus WILLING, et. al.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

March 1, 1797.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Willcocks, Rawle and Hallowell, for the Plaintiff.

Ingerfoll, Lewis and Dallas for the defendants.


THIS was an action of Trover, instituted in September term, 1794, to recover the value of certain public certificates, which the plaintiff claimed as his property. It appeared on the trial, however, that he had sold the certificates to the defendants in November 1784, that his present claim was founded on a supposed disaffirmance of the sale (the circumstances of which it is unnecessary to state) when the certificates were discovered to be counterfeit in the...

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