Case ID: me_46/html/0302-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Going Hathorn versus Nathaniel M. Towle.
    The defendant was a stockholder in the Kennebec and Portland Railroad Company, and plaintiff brought his action against him to recover a debt which he had failed to collect of the corporation.
    The case came before the full Court on demurrer, and was argued by
    
      D. D. Stewart, for plaintiff, and by
    
      J. S. Abbott, for defendant.
   No written opinion was prepared. The case of Coffin v. Rich, 45 Maine, 507, was considered decisive of this, and the Court directed an entry of Plaintiff nonsuit.

OASES IN THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT, TOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT. 1858 COUNTY OE PENOBSCOT.