Reports of the four leading cases against the Mercantile Agency for slander and libel [electronic resource] : Beardsley vs. Tappan, U.S. Supreme Court; Billings vs. Russell, Supreme Jud. Court, Mass.; Ormsby vs. Douglass, Court of Appeals, N.Y.; The Commonwealth vs. Stacey, Court of C.P., Pa.

Lewis Tappan owned the Mercantile Agency, which collected information on the standing, character, and credit of merchants; for a fee, the Agency disseminated this information to interested businesses.

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Corporate Authors: Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court, United States. Court of Appeals (2nd Circuit), United States. Supreme Court, Pennsylvania. Court of common pleas
Other Authors: Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873 (plaintiff in error.), Billings, Horace (Plaintiff), Ormsby, W. L. (Waterman Lilly), 1809-1883 (Plaintiff)
Other title:Four leading cases against the mercantile agency for slander and libel.
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Language:English
Published: New York : Dun, Barlow, 1873.
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Call Number: KF221.L5 R46 1873i
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