Case ID: dc_1/html/0263-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Ladd v. Patten.
    Upon a plea of tender, it is not sufficient to prove that the defendant asked the plaintiff if he would take the money, and said he was ready to pay it, and would give his check for it.
   The Court

permitted the defendant to file the plea of tender as to the quantum valebant; general replication and issue.

The evidence of the tender was, that the .defendant asked the plaintiff if he would take the money, and said he was ready to pay it, and would give a check for it. The plaintiff refused.

The Court instructed the jury that the defendant must prove that he produced and offered the money to the plaintiff.