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U.S. Supreme Court
Freeland v. Heron, Lenox & Company, 11 U.S. 7 Cranch 147 147 (1812)
Freeland v. Heron, Lenox & Company
11 U.S. (7 Cranch) 147
Syllabus
An account current sent by a foreign merchant to a merchant in this country, and not objected to for two years, is deemed an account stated, and throws the burden of proof upon him who received and kept it without objection.
