BOINOD v. PELOSI

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2 U.S. 43 (1788)

2 Dall. 43

1 L.Ed. 281

BOINOD, versus PELOSI.

Common Pleas, Philadelphia County.

May 1, 1788.


LOYER, an Insolvent Debtor, after his insolvency, deposited with the plaintiff an Atlas, to be sold, and the defendant purchased it at Boinod's store. Discovering that the Atlas had belonged to Loyer, the defendant, who was one of his creditors, refused to pay for it to the plaintiff, insisting that he had a right to set-off his debt against the price. The plaintiff thereupon summoned him before a Justice of the Peace; and, the Justice refusing...

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