Case ID: va_15/html/0158-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Saunders v. Wood, Late Governor.
    November 2, 1810.
    Bond — Joint and Several — How Suit Must Be Brought Thereon. — Same point decided, as in Leftwich v. Berkeley, 1 H. & M. 61.
    
      
      Bond — Joint and Several — How Suit Must Be Brought Thereon. — See foot-note to Leftwich v. Berkeley, 1 Hen. & M. 61; monographic note on “Bonds” appended to Ward v. Churn, 18 Gratt. 801.
    
   This case depending upon the same principles as that of Leftwich v. Berkeley, 1 H. & M. 61, the judgifient against the appellants was reversed by the whole Court, (consisting of all the Judges,) for the reasons given in that case.