Folsom v. Clemence, 119 Mass. 473 (Mass. 1876). · Go Syfert
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See also Folsom v. Clemence, 119 Mass. 473 .
Alanson Folsom
v.
William H. Clemence
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
Jan 13, 1876.
119 Mass. 473
R. B. Caverly, for the plaintiff., A. F. Jewett, for the defendant.
Cited by 14 opinions  |  Published
By the Court.

The taking by one act of several chattels of the same person will not sustain more than one action. The judgment in the first action is a bar to this. Marble v. Keyes, 9 Gray, 221. Bennett v. Hood, 1 Allen, 47. Trask v. Hartford & New Haven Railroad, 2 Allen, 331.

Exceptions overruled.