MAYBIN v. COULON

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4 U.S. 298 (1804)

4 Dall. 298

1 L.Ed. 841

Maybin, surviving partner, &c. versus Coulon. Coulon versus Maybin, surviving partner, &c.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

March 1, 1804.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ingersoll, E. Tilghman, and Levy, for Maybin.

Du Ponceau and Dallas, for Coulon.


The cause having been argued, on these general grounds, during several days in December term 1803, and March term 1804, the unanimous opinion of the Judges was delivered, upon fell consideration, by SHIPPEN, Chief Justice, in substance, as follows.

By the COURT: There is a just debt due from the defendant Coulon, to the plaintiff, Maybin; and, therefore, as far as the Court could lawfully act, they would be desirous to affirm the

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