This action was brought upon a promissory note, of which the following is a copy: “$2,800. Flushing, November 5, 1888. Four months after date I promise to pay, to the order of Rufus W. Leavitt, twenty-eight hundred dollars, at the Queens County Bánk, Long Island City, value received. In consideration of one dollar to me in hand paid, I hereby bind my separate estate for payment of the above amount. Eliza M. Leavitt. ” At the time of the execution of this note, the maker was a married woman, the wife of the payee, Rufus W. Leavitt, and the note was made without
Queens Co. Bank v. Leavitt
10 N.Y.S. 193
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