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Phillips v. Kirby
73 Iowa 278
Iowa
1887
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Adams, Oh. J.

Where the husband gives his individual note for goods purchased and used as family expenses, the cause of action against the wife is not barred until the cause of action upon the note would be barred as against the husband, (Waggoner v. Turner, 69 Iowa, 127,) and this is so where the note has been put in judgment against the husband. (Frost v. Parker, 65 Iowa, 178.) Following those decisions, the judgment must be Ee versed.

Case Details

Case Name: Phillips v. Kirby
Court Name: Supreme Court of Iowa
Date Published: Oct 27, 1887
Citation: 73 Iowa 278
Court Abbreviation: Iowa
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