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Session Laws, 1856
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T. WATKINS LIGON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

176

STATEMENT OF CAUSES OF ACTION ON
CONTRACT BY EXECUTORS AND AD-
MINISTRATORS.

XCVI. Money payable by the defendant to the
plaintiff for (these words, money payable &c.,
should precede money counts like xcvi. to cvii, in-
clusive, but need only be inserted in the first,) goods
bargained and sold by 0. H. in his life time to the
defendant.
XCVI I. Work done and materials provided by
O. H. in his life time for the defendant at his re-
quest.
XCVIII. Money lent by 0. H. in his life time to
the defendant.
XCIX. Money paid by O. H. in his life time for
the defendant at his request.
C. Money received by the defendant for the use of
O. H. in his life time.
CI. Money found to be due from the defendant
to O. H. in his life time, on accounts stated between
them.
CII. A messuage and lands sold and conveyed
by O. H. in his life time to the defendant.
CIII. The good will of a business of O. H., sold
and given up by O. H. in his life time to the defen-
dant.
CIV. The defendant's use, by the permission of
O. H. in his life time, of messuages and lands of
O. H.
CV. The hire of (as the case may be,) from 0.
H. in his life time, let to hire to the defendant.
CVI. Freight for the conveyance by O. H. in his
life time for the defendant at his request of goods
in ships.
CVII. The demurrage of a ship of O. H. in his
life time kept on demurrage by the defendant.
CVIII. That the defendant, on the ———— day of
———— by his promissory note, now over-due, prom-
ised to pay to O. H. in his life time, $ ———— sixty
days after date, but has not yet paid the same.
CIXI. That one A. on &c. (date,) by his promis-
sory note, now over-due, promised to pay to the
defendant, or order, $ —— , sixty days after date ;
and the defendant endorsed the same to O. H. in
his life time; and the said note was duly presented
for payment and was dishonored, whereof the de-
fendant had notice, but has not yet paid the same.

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