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Smith v. Wiswall
2 Hall 469
The Superior Court of New York...
1829
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Per Curiam.

The statement of the agreement in the declaration, is sufficient on general demurrer. The plaintiff avers performance of all the stipulations on his part, (which the demurrer admits,) and the breach assigned is of a specific character, namely, the non-payment of a certain sum of money. On a special demurrer, it might have been held that the plaintiff should set forth, more particularly, the terms of the subscription; but upon the present pleadings, there must be judgment for the plaintiff.

Judgment for the plaintiff, with leave to the defendants, &c.

[E. Barnes, Att'y for the plff. D. Selden, Att’y for the defts.]

Case Details

Case Name: Smith v. Wiswall
Court Name: The Superior Court of New York City
Date Published: Oct 15, 1829
Citation: 2 Hall 469
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