Case ID: dc_1/html/0304-02.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Wilson, Executor, v. Bastable.
    Equity will not relieve against a judgment at law, upon plene administravit, on the ground that the defendant at law could not produce vouchers to support his plea, unless there be in the bill an allegation of fraud, mistake, surprise, or accident.
    Motion to dissolve an injunction, to stay proceedings at law upon a judgment rendered on the issue of plene administravit. The only equity stated in the bill was, that the defendant at law could not support his plea for want of vouchers. No fraud, mistake, accident, or surprise, was alleged.
    
      Mr. E. J. Lee
    
    cited the case of Wilson v. Bell, 2 Call, 104; Dunlop v. Shelton, before Chief Justice Marshall; Robinson v. Bell, 2 Vern. 146 ; and Stephenson v. Wilson, 2 Vern. 325.
    
      Mr. Swann, for the defendant,
    cited White v. Bannister's Executors, 1 Wash. 168.
   Injunction dissolved.