Case ID: dc_4/html/0193-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company v. W. A. Bradley and William Thomas Carroll.
    A notice cannot lawfully be served on Sunday.
    
      Mr. Wallach and Mr. Jones, for plaintiffs.
    
      Mr. Tabbs and Mr. Coxe, for defendants.
   This was a motion for judgment for an instalment on a joint subscription by the defendants, in the handwriting of Mr. Bradley, for one hundred shares. The ten days’ notice, required by the fifth section of the charter, was served on Mr. Carroll on Sunday. Upon that ground the motion was overruled by the Court, although the parties had appeared according to the notice. Monkhouse v. Roberts, 8 East, 547; Rex v. Croke, Cowp. 26.