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Newbold's Lessee v. Stockley

Supreme Court of Delaware
Nov 8, 1793
1 Del. Cas. 10 (Del. 1793)

Opinion

November 8, 1793.


Motion by defendant for a new struck jury, which plaintiff's attorney insisted should be at defendant's own expense of striking which he said had been done in the case of Conwell v. Conwell; which not appearing from the records, and Mr. Bassett [the clerk], asserting the practice to be contrary, the Court directed the costs to abide the event of the suit.


Summaries of

Newbold's Lessee v. Stockley

Supreme Court of Delaware
Nov 8, 1793
1 Del. Cas. 10 (Del. 1793)
Case details for

Newbold's Lessee v. Stockley

Case Details

Full title:JAMES NEWBOLD'S LESSEE v. WILLIAM STOCKLEY

Court:Supreme Court of Delaware

Date published: Nov 8, 1793

Citations

1 Del. Cas. 10 (Del. 1793)

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