Demurrer in McFarland v. Layton, [Law papers].
Summary
Summary: McFarland sued Layton in an action of debt, seeking $2,500 for the debt and an additional $1,250 in damages. Layton, represented by Lincoln, pleaded the statute of limitations since the debts accrued at least sixteen years before the case began. He also claimed to hold several promissory notes that McFarland owed him. McFarland agreed to a nonsuit.
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Date
01/01/1854
Contributors
Lincoln, Abraham (Author)
Lamon, Ward Hill (1828-1893) (Author)
Davis, attny (Author)
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
Public Domain