Turner_v._Bank_of_North_America

<i>Turner v. Bank of North America</i>

Turner v. Bank of North America

1799 United States Supreme Court case


Turner v. Bank of North America, 4 U.S. (4 Dall.) 8 (1799), was a 1799 decision of the United States Supreme Court asserting that "[t]he 11th section of the Judiciary Act, (1 U. S. Stats. at Large, 78.) makes it necessary to state on the record the citizenship of the payee of a negotiable note sued on by an indorsee."[1]

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  1. Reports of decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States: with notes and a digest, Volume 1 (Little, Brown, 1887), pg. 311

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