Kearney v. Sascer, 1873
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This case is about slaves or slavery.

Year: 1873
Citation: 37 Md. 264
Jurisdiction: Maryland
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Short Summary: Alleging that the appellee's mistake was due to his won fault because he held the estate before the slaves were emancipated. Holding in favor of the appellee holding that the appellants have failed to establish by conclusive proof that Sascer did not intend to make himself personally liable even given that he considered the decreased value of his estate after abolition.
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Full name: Mary M. Kearney and Mary M. Kearney, Trustee of Kate K. Henry vs. John Thomas Sascer, William A. Wallace, Richard H. Sascer and Benjamin F. Duvall
Court: Court of Appeals of Maryland

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