PARKS v. TURNER ET AL.

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53 U.S. 39 (1851)

12 How. 39

13 L.Ed. 883

GEORGE W. PARKS, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, v. SUMPTER TURNER AND HENRY RENSHAW, TRADING UNDER THE COMMERCIAL FIRM OF TURNER & RENSHAW.

Supreme Court of United States.

December 18, 1851.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

It was argued by Mr. Henderson, for the plaintiff in error, and Mr. Mayer, with whom was Mr. Strawbridge, for the defendants in error.

Mr. Henderson, for plaintiff in error.


Mr. Chief Justice TANEY delivered the opinion of the court.

The material facts in this case may be stated in a few words. Turner and Renshaw, the defendants in error, filed their petition in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Louisiana, alleging that Parks, the plaintiff in error, was indebted to them in the sum of fifty-nine hundred and sixty-nine dollars and twenty cents, upon a promissory...

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