Tenney v. Sanborn
5 N.H. 557 | Superior Court of New Hampshire | 1832
A negotiable note is prima facie evidence of money had and received by the maker, of the payee, and also of an agreement on the - part of the maker, to hold the money for the use of any one to whom the note-may be legally transferred. There is no doubt that the note was proper evidence to maintain the count. Rayley on Bills, 244 ; 1 Mason, 306, Weston v. Penniman.