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Perrine v. Hotchkiss

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Dec 22, 1874
59 N.Y. 649 (N.Y. 1874)

Summary

In Perrine v. Hotchkiss, 58 Barb. 77, the court said: "The law allows a party who becomes surety for another, by way of indorsement, or otherwise, to agree upon a certain price for the use of his credit.

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Opinion

Argued December 10, 1874

Decided December 22, 1874

Oscar Craig for the appellant.

J.H. Camp for the respondent.


Agree to affirm, on opinion of TALCOTT, J., in court below.

All concur.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Perrine v. Hotchkiss

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Dec 22, 1874
59 N.Y. 649 (N.Y. 1874)

In Perrine v. Hotchkiss, 58 Barb. 77, the court said: "The law allows a party who becomes surety for another, by way of indorsement, or otherwise, to agree upon a certain price for the use of his credit.

Summary of this case from Grannis v. Temple
Case details for

Perrine v. Hotchkiss

Case Details

Full title:WILLIAM D. PERRINE, Respondent, v . HIRAM G. HOTCHKISS, Appellant

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Dec 22, 1874

Citations

59 N.Y. 649 (N.Y. 1874)

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