Case No. 10,296.
NORDLINGER v. VAIDEN.
District Court, D. Mississippi.
1867.
WAR—CONTRACT PAYABLE IN CONFEDERATE CURRENCY.
[A. sold property during the war to B. for $15,000, to be paid in Confederate notes. Held, that A. could not sue on this contract, nor on a note for $15,000 given to secure payment, though the note did not specify in what currency payment should he made.]
[Cited in Lawson v. Miller, 44 Ala. 616.]
[Decided by HILL, District Judge. Nowhere reported; opinion not now accessible. The statement of the point determined was taken from 2 Am. Law Reg. 188.]
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