THOMPSON v. RIGGS

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72 U.S. 663 (1867)

5 Wall. 663

18 L.Ed. 704

THOMPSON, v. RIGGS.

Supreme Court of United States.

May 16, 1867.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Bradley and Wilson, for the plaintiff in error:

Messrs. Carlisle & W.S. Cox, contra, for the bankers, defendants in error:


Mr. Justice CLIFFORD delivered the opinion of the court.

Substance of the declaration was that the defendants were bankers, exercising the trade and business of banking, and that the plaintiffs were their customers, and as such were in the habit of making their deposits at their bank, and that the defendants, as such bankers, were accustomed to receive as deposits gold and silver coin, and other money currency, of their customers...

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