Osgood v. Grosvenor

1 Root 89 | Conn. Super. Ct. | 1784

The question was —• Whether the defendant or the public, whose agent he was, is indebted for these oxen? By the court, the defendant owes the plaintiff nothing by book, for the defendant acted as servant to the public in the purchase of said oxen, and was known to the plaintiff to be such when the credit was given.