MARINE INS CO OF ALEXANDRIA v. YOUNG, 5 U.S. 332 (1803)
U.S. Supreme Court
MARINE INS CO OF ALEXANDRIA v. YOUNG, 5 U.S. 332 (1803)
5 U.S. 332 (Cranch)
Marine Insurance Company of Alexandria
v.
JAMES YOUNG.
February Term, 1803
In this case it was held, that an action of assumpsit could not be brought in a policy of insurance under seal; and the defect is not cured by verdict.
U.S. Supreme Court
MARINE INS CO OF ALEXANDRIA v. YOUNG, 5 U.S. 332 (1803)
5 U.S. 332 (Cranch)
Marine Insurance Company of Alexandria
v.
JAMES YOUNG.
February Term, 1803
In this case it was held, that an action of assumpsit could not be brought in a policy of insurance under seal; and the defect is not cured by verdict.
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