Stackpole v. Arnold

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts · Decided 1814-03-15

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The opinion of the Court was delivered to the following effect by Parker, J. (After stating the action and the evidence at the trial.) A new trial is moved for, because the witness was incompetent; and also because no evidence ought to have been admitted to change the nature and effect of the contracts as they appear on the face of them, they being perfectly intelligible and unambiguous, without extrinsic evidenc…

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