Citation Numbers: 63 N.C. 35
Judges: Peaeson
Filed Date: 6/5/1868
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
“We promise to pay Jesse Hood two-hundred and sixty-nine dollars in silver coin or its equivalent in currency, for some notes on Aaron Quinn for the year 1864„ for value received, July 1st, 1866.
D. Eroneberser & Co.
A. QuiNN, Security.”
We concur with his Honor in the opinion that this is a new contract, made 1st July, 1866, and does not fall within the exception set out in the 5th section of the Ordinance of the ■ Convention, ratified 14th March 1868. It is not a note made since 1st May, 1865, in renetual of or substitute for a contract, made prior to 1st May 1865. In 1866 Eroneberger & Co. purchased of Hood notes which he held on Quinn. The fact that Quinn signs the note as surety for Froneberger & Co.,, does not, per se, give to it the character of a note in renewal of the notes of Quinn.
There is no error.
Per Curiam. Judgment affirmed.