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Franklin v. Cannon
1 Root 500
Conn.
1793
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The jury found a verdict for the defendant, which was accepted by the court.

*501It <lid not appear in this case that tlie defendant was anywise the canse of said deed’s remaining so long unrecorded, or but that it was owing to the negligence of the town clerk. The new note for £52 lawful money appeared to he a part of the original mortgage money, and the changing of the security had not discharged the debt nor altered the lien upon the land.

Case Details

Case Name: Franklin v. Cannon
Court Name: Supreme Court of Connecticut
Date Published: Jan 15, 1793
Citation: 1 Root 500
Court Abbreviation: Conn.
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