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Trentham And Another, Executors Of Thomas Crowder, Deceased, v Deverill: 14 Jan 1837

A witness, who said he settled all kinds of accounts for Defendant, admitted that an account containing a memorandum of a payment on the part of Defendant was in his own handwriting, but said he could not recollect the fact of payment.
Held: Nevertheless, that there was evidence to go to a jury, as to the fact of payment.

[1837] EngR 383, (1837) 3 Bing NC 397, (1837) 132 ER 463
Commonlii
England and Wales

Contract

Updated: 23 December 2021; Ref: scu.313500

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