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Bennett v. Marshall
2 Miles 436
| Pennsylvania Court of Common P... | 1840
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Per Curiam.—

After a dissolution of a copartnership, one cannot confess a judgment against all who were partners without the express authority of those not signing the confession, even although for a debt bona fide due by the late copartnership.

Rule absolute.

Case Details

Case Name: Bennett v. Marshall
Court Name: Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County
Date Published: Dec 19, 1840
Citation: 2 Miles 436
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