Newland v. Oakley
14 Tenn. 489 | Tenn. | 1834
delivered the opinion of the court.
There is no doubt but that Holliday, by the power of attorney, had sufficient authority to transfer the note in question; and whether he accounted to his principal for the proceeds or not, cannot affect the rights which those to whom it had been transferred, had to the note. There is, therefore, no error in the record.
Judgment affirmed.