Summary
In Guernsey v. Rexford, 63 N.Y. 631 (1875), the Court held that the mere rendering of an account does not make it an account stated, and failure to object to the account raises only a presumption of assent, which may be rebutted by circumstances tending to demonstrate a contrary inference.
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Argued November 30, 1875
Decided December 7, 1875
R.A. Stanton for the appellant.
George W. Ray for the respondents.
FOLGER, J., reads for affirmance.
All concur.
MILLER, J., not sitting.
Order affirmed.