Court Opinion

ID: 6627358
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-20 20:35:15.887928+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T15:58:51.838796
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Journal Entries (1826-34): Journal 4: (1) Rule to plead, answer, or demur *p. 115; (2) motion to dissolve injunction and for leave to file answer *p. 133; (3) death suggested, injunction dissolved, motion for leave to file supplemental bill *p. 161; (4) motion for substitution as solicitor *p. 175; (j) plea set for argument *p. 207; (6) continued *p. 216; (7) leave given to file supplemental bill *p. 286; (8) motion for injunction *p. 290; (9) continued *p. 484; (10) continued *p. 318. Journal 5: (11) Continued *p. 31; (12) dismissed *p. 48.
Papers in File: (1) Bill of complaint; (2) exhibit 1—complaint made before justices; (3) exhibit 2—defendants’ plea before justices; (4) fiat of Judge Sibley for injunction; (5) writ of injunction, acknowledgment of service; (6) recognizance for injunction; (7) precipe for subpoena; (8) writ of subpoena and return; (9) motion to dissolve injunction; (10) motion for leave to file answer; (11) answer of Robert A. Forsyth; (12) exhibit A—notice to tenants; (13) exhibit B—notice to Stephen Mack; (14) affidavits of John Brunson and James Williams; (15) exceptions to answer; (16) suggestion of death, motion for leave to file an amended or supplemental bill; (17) order to stay proceedings; (18-19) writs of subpoena and returns; (20) plea of Robert A. Forsyth; (21) motion to set plea for hearing; (22) motion for injunction; (23) notice to John Brunson, proof of service; (24) supplemental bill.
Chancery Case 70 of 1826.