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Johnson, J. delivered the opinion of the Court.
The defendant had notice at the time he purchased, that the negro was diseased; and the evidence shews satisfactorily, that his death was the consequence of that disease, or its incidents : And if he thought proper to purchase, without a warranty against its consequences, he is bound by it. The motion is, therefore, dismissed.
Motion refused.
Document Info
Citation Numbers: 18 S.C.L. 306
Judges: Johnson
Filed Date: 5/15/1831
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/29/2022