Case Name: Cabell v. Cabell et al.
Court: Superior Court of Chancery of Virginia
Jurisdiction: Virginia
Decision Date: 1809
Citations: 4 Hen. & M. 436
Docket Number: 
Parties: Cabell v. Cabell et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Virginia Reports
Volume: 14
Pages: 941–941

Head Matter:
Cabell v. Cabell et al.
Spring-Vacation,
1809.
Commissioners — Allowances. —Allowance to Commissioners appointed to divide lands under a decree of tile Court.
The bill in this case was filed for a division of some lands in the county of Buckingham, and the Commissioners who acted, claimed an allowance for their services.
See monographic note on “Commissioners in Chancery’’ appended to Whitehead v. Whitehead, 23 Gratt. 378.

Opinion:
*By the Chancellor.
Ivet each be allowed five dollars per day for their services. This sum was allowed about ten years ago, by my predecessor, to each of the Commissioners who acted in surveying and dividing the lands in the case of Carter against Carter, called in this Court the Fryingpan case.