105 Mass. 516 | Mass. | 1870
Of the various questions argued, the only one presented by the plea in bar, and therefore the only one properly before the court at this stage of the case, is as to the effect of the statute of limitations upon the plaintiff’s right to maintain this bill. The defendant’s written contract shows that the relation ol debtor and creditor existed between the parties, and that the property described in the bill was to be held by him as collateral security for the debt. No time of repayment was expressly lim
Plea overruled. Defendant to answer.