MORRIS v. TARIN


1 U.S. 147 (1785)

1 Dall. 147

MORRIS versus TARIN.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sergeant, for the defendant.

Wilson, for the plaintiff.


The Court held the case under advisement till the 21st of November, when THE PRESIDENT delivered their opinion as follows.

SHIPPEN, President.

This is an action for money had and received to the plaintiff's use. The facts are, that a bill of exchange was drawn on a house in France by Benjamin Harrison & Company, of which company the plaintiff was one, in favour of the defendant, or some other person, who indorsed the bill to the defendant. The bill being...

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