Beale v. Downman

5 Va. 219, 1 Call 249, 1798 Va. LEXIS 16
Court of Appeals of Virginia·Decided May 15, 1798·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

PENDLETON, President,

delivered the resolution of the Court, as follows:

The errors assigned are in conflict. The first, if true, removes the only reason in support of the second; that, having a remedy by motion, he could not bring suit on the bond.

Both errors are, therefore, overruled; the judgment of the District Court reversed; and judgment is to be entered for the plaintiff, according to the verdict.

Footnotes

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Beale v. Downman, 5 Va. 219, 1 Call 249, 1798 Va. LEXIS 16 (Va. Ct. App. 1798).

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