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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Case No. 4,701.
    FAW v. DAVY.
    [1 Cranch, C. C. 440.]
    
    Circuit Court, District of Columbia.
    July Term, 1807.
    
    
      
       [Reported by Hon. William Cranch, Chief Judge.]
    
    
      
       [Reversed in 7 Cranch (11 U. S.) 171.]
    
   THE COURT

heretofore [in April term, 1802 (Case No. 3,6G3)] had admitted parol evidence in this case to’explain the expression “certain controversies and accounts,” in the written submission, and now being satisfied, by the evidence, that certain flour accounts were intended to have been submitted, and that the arbitrators- had not considered those accounts, but made an award upon, only part of the subjects submitted, set aside the award and ordered an account to be taken by a master; the cause having been set for hearing by consent