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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Case No. 664.
    AULD et al. v. PEYTON.
    [2 Cranch, C. C. 182.] 
    
    Circuit Court, District of Columbia.
    Nov. Term, 1819.
    Negotiable Instruments—Demand—Last Day of Grace.
    Demand of payment of a note must be made on the last day of grace.
    [See note to Auld v. Mandeville, Case No. 653.]
    
      At law. Assumpsit, against the indorser of a promissory note. No demand of payment was made until the day after the last day ■of' grace, on which day payment was demanded and the note protested.
   THE COURT

(nem. con.) said that there must be evidence of a demand upon the last •day of grace. Verdict for the defendant.