BY the Scotch law, bonds are assignable, and the assignee may sue on them in his own name. Can he thus sue in Massachusetts? A learned writer in the Juri...
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1834년
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BY the Scotch law, bonds are assignable, and the assignee may sue on them in his own name. Can he thus sue in Massachusetts? A learned writer in the Juri...
BY the Scotch law, bonds are assignable, and the assignee may sue on them in his own name. Can he thus sue in Massachusetts? A learned writer in the Jurist for January, 1833, (vol. ix. p. 42,) has laid it down, as appearing, both upon principle and authority, that the assignee can so sue. The principle is expressed in his opinion, I presume, in the following proposition, which seems to savor a little of a petitio principii. 'The legal effect of the bond and assignment made in Scotland is to vest a legal interest and right of action in the assignee.
ART. VI.--NEW ASSIGNMENT. CASE DOUBTED.
ART. II.--POINTS OF ADMIRALTY PRACTICE.