Case Name: BUSTARD AND EASTIN vs. CHEATHAM
Court: Tennessee Superior Court of Law and Equity
Jurisdiction: Tennessee
Decision Date: 1808-11
Citations: 1 Overt. 370
Docket Number: 
Parties: BUSTARD AND EASTIN vs. CHEATHAM.
Judges: 
Reporter: Tennessee Reports
Volume: 1
Pages: 370–370

Head Matter:
BUSTARD AND EASTIN vs. CHEATHAM.
Appeal previous to last term, time enough for the appeal to be then brought up. Neither party brough,it up to that term but the appellee brought it up to this term.
The appellee may bring up the record and move for affirmance during the second term after the appeal was prayed.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The appellees must have judgment; can proceed on the record without process, if brought up at any time during the second term of the superior court, after the appeal was granted. If there had not been an appeal the judgment would not have become dormant within twelve months, and why should we require notice here until after the second term.
Vid. 1 Hen. and Mun. 21.