ALLER V. ALLER 40 N.J.L. 446 (1878) CASE BRIEF

ALLER V. ALLER
40 N.J.L. 446 (1878)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over the payment of a note.
FACTS: Mary Ann, the wife of Peter died. The day after her death, Peter told his daughter, P to get a note which was among Mary's papers. Peter then drew up notes to his daughters, Leonora and Angelina, for one half the balances due that Peter owed Mary on the note; those notes were sealed. Angelina sued Peter and P won a verdict on the note given.

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