contents of a chose in action

contents of a chose in action
The rights created by the chose in action in favor of the party in whose behalf stipulations are made in it which he has a right to enforce in a suit founded on the contract; and a suit to enforce such stipulations is a suit to recover such contents. Austin Corbin v Black Hawk County, 105 US 659, 26 L Ed 1136.

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