Contracts : Extracts, Citations, Condensed Cases, And Statements, Prepared for the Use of Students in the Metropolis Law School

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Black entered on lands of Camp, and without the knowledge or authority of Camp, erected buildings thereon.
Camp ejected Black from the land, but in consideration of the money expended by Black promised to pay him therefor, saying that he did not think it was right for Black to have built for nothing. Camp did not pay and Black brought suit on the promise alleging the above facts.
40 III. A, at New York, made his promissory note to B.
The note was usurious. At maturity it was not paid.
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...r A promised B to pay the amount of the note less the usury, but did not do so. B brought suit on the note, and met the defense of usury by alleging the new promise.
IV. Bently Morse owed $250. He paid him and took a receipt. Morse subsequently sued Bentley for this debt. No defense was interposed and Morse took judg- ment by default, which Bentley paid. Subsequently, as they happened to be together, Bentley remarked, " I paid you $250 once, and have since been compelled to pay you again." Morse said he remembered nothing of it, but that if Bentley could show a receipt he would repay it.


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