Bolin v. Huffnagle

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided 1828-12-29

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The opinion of the court was delivered by Rogers, J. The facts on which the question arises are particularly set forth in the case stated. It is agreed, that unless the plaintiffs, under the circumstances, had a right of stoppage in transitu, the assignee is entitled to the money. Without entering into a general discussion of the law of stoppage in transitu, it may be sufficient to observe, as a…

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