Alexander v. Willet
8 D.C. 564
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Alexander v. Willet, 8 D.C. 564 (D.C. 1874).
Opinion
By the Court:
Without determining whether the judgment set up in the plea would be a bar to the present action, we are of opinion that the matters stated in the marginal note are subject of proof and should be asserted by way of replication and not by demurrer. The objection to the irregular form of the latter is well taken, and the order sustaining it must be reversed.
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