Merriam v. Haas - 154 U.S. 542 (1865)
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U.S. Supreme Court
Merriam v. Haas, 154 U.S. 542 (1865)
Merriam v. Haas
No. 77
Argued and submitted December 23, 1864
Decided January 23, 1865
154 U.S. 542
Syllabus
A loan was negotiated through a banker, who received the money from the lender and failed before the borrower called for it. Held, on the facts disclosed by the proof, that he held it as the agent of the borrower.
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