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

Park v. Cochran and others.
    Ejectment. The Plaintiff stated his title to have been derived under a patent to JYewberry, who conveyed to Carrol and Dyer, who conveyed to the'Plaintiff. He offered to produce an office copy of the deed from Carrol and Dyer; Mr. Williams objected to the reading of it, unless the Plaintiff would-swear he had not the original in his possession or power.
   Per curiam

The cop$t cannot be read, unless the Plaintiff will swear he has not the original nor can procure it. The Plaintiff was nonsuited.

Note. — Vide Blanton v. Miller, and note thereto, ante 4.