1. Menasha v. Hazard, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, May 10, 1880, Decided
OVERVIEW: A purchaser of bonds was entitled to judgment in its action against a town and a city to collect upon interest coupons detached from the bonds issued by the town because the bonds were valid instruments when they were duly certified, and the purchaser was not required to inquire whether the facts were as certified.
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