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SEYMOUR V. WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY, 106 U. S. 320 (1882)

106 U. S. 320

U.S. Supreme Court

Seymour v. Western Railroad Company, 106 U.S. 320 (1882)

Seymour v. Western Railroad Company

Decided November 13, 1882

106 U.S. 320

Syllabus

In an action upon a covenant contained in an agreement between the covenantor and "S. and such other parties as he may associate with him under the name of S. & Company," signed and sealed by the covenantor, and signed "S. & Co." by the hand of S., acting in behalf and by authority of the partnership, to pay to "the said S. & Company, parties of the second part" for work to be done by them, all those who are partners at the time of the signing of the agreement may join.

The case is stated in the opinion of the Court.


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