Case Name: Hurliki's Administrator v. Bacon et al.
Court: United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1806-07
Citations: 1 Cranch 340
Docket Number: 
Parties: Hurliki’s Administrator v. Bacon et al.
Judges: (Fitzhugh, J., absent,)
Reporter: Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia (District of Columbia - reported by Mackey)
Volume: 1
Pages: 340–340

Head Matter:
Hurliki’s Administrator v. Bacon et al.
If there be judgment for one of several defendants, upon a demurrer to his separate plea of bankruptcy, he may be examined as a witness for the other defendants, upon executing a release of his interest in his estate.
Parol evidence cannot be given of the understanding of the parties as to the obligation of a written contract.
Assumpsit on an agreement in writing. James Bacon, one of the defendants, having pleaded bankruptcy, the plaintiff demurred generally.
The Court overruled the demurrer, and
Mr. Youngs, for the defendants,
offered Bacon as a witness.
The Court admitted him to be sworn, upon executing a release of all right to a surplus and commission, &c.

Opinion:
The Court
(Fitzhugh, J., absent,)
refused to permit parol evidence to be given as to the intention and understanding of the panies as to the obligation of the contract, and that the defendants were not to be personally liable, and were only to pay as they < ollected money from the subscribers.
Three bills of exceptions were taken.