James M. Kennedy and Alexander H. Julian vs. Gideon Hawley, [Law papers].
Summary
Summary: Hawley gave Barbour a promissory note for $500. Barbour assigned the note to Kennedy and Julian. Hawley failed to pay, and Kennedy and Julian retained Lincoln and sued in an action of assumpsit seeking $700. Apparently, the parties reached a settlement, and the court dismissed the case.
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Date
01/01/1838
Contributors
Lincoln, Abraham (Author)
Stuart, John Todd (Author)
Source
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