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

Case No. 16,905.
    VEATCH v. HARBAUGH.
    [1 Cranch, C. C. 402.] 
    
    Circuit Court. District of Columbia.
    June Term, 1807.
    Practice—Filing Pleadings—Continuance.
    The plaintiff will not be permitted to file his replication, after the rule-day, and in term time, but upon condition of a continuance of the cause to the next term.
    This suit was brought to July term. 1S03. A rule was laid on the plaintiff to reply by the last rule-day. A replication was filed without consent, on the second day of this court and not on the rule-day.
    Mr. Yanhorn. for plaintiff.
    Mr. Morsell, for defendant.
   THE COURT

refused to receive the replication but upon the terms of a continuance to the opposite party.