Carver v. Tracy

Court: New York Supreme Court
Date filed: 1808-08-15
Citations: 3 Johns. 427
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Lead Opinion
Per Curiam.

The justice was manifestly wrong. The whole conversation of the defendant must be taken together. The plaintiff could not take one part, and reject the other. ' What was said by the defendant, taken together, was a denial of the demand of the plaintiff, who was bound to prove it.

Judgment reversed.