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William Wild vs. Bank of Passamaquoddy

Case Year
1825
Court Case Term
State
Court Case Type

“Assumpsit on a bill of exchange by the plaintiff, as indorsee, against the defendants, as indorsers. The bill was drawn by one James Franklin on E. F. Green, London, for £200 sterling, payable to one Patterson, or order, in ninety days after sight. The bill was indorsed by Patterson in blank, and by a course of negotiation became the property of the bank of Passamaquoddy, and was indorsed by the cashier thereof in behalf of the bank, and came to the possession of the plaintiff by a subsequent indorsement.

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