Case Name: RAMSAY v. WILSON
Court: United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1806-05-10
Citations: 20 F. Cas. 213
Docket Number: 
Parties: RAMSAY v. WILSON.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Cases
Volume: 20
Pages: 213–213

Head Matter:
Case No. 11,545.
RAMSAY v. WILSON.
[1 Cranch, C. C. 304.]
Circuit Court, District of Columbia.
May 10, 1806.
Practice in Equity — Motion to Dissolve Injunction — Term.
Notice of motion to dissolve an injunction, given on the first day of the term, is notice of a motion to be made at the next term.
' Bill for injunction. Injunction granted out of court. The defendant’s answer was filed on the first day of this term, 25th November, 1805, and indorsed “notice to dissolve.”
B. J. Lee, for defendants,
now (May, 10, 1S0G, being November term adjourned,) moved to dissolve.

Opinion:
THE COURT
stopped him, and said the notice was not to this, but to the next term, and refused to hear it now.