Case ID: dc_1/html/0073-02.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Boyer v. Roberts.
    No civil cause is to be tried, except by consent, unless it has stood one term at issue.
    
      Mr. Woodward, for the plaintiff,
    contended that he was entitled to a trial at this term, and cited the Act of Maryland of 1763.
    
      Mr. Peacock, for the defendant,
    moved for a continuance on the rule of the court, that no cause should be forced to trial unless it had stood one term at issue; and on that ground the cause was continued.
   The plea was filed at the last term, but the issue was not made up until the present term. *