Blair v. Russell
1 Ind. 516
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Blair v. Russell, 1 Ind. 516 (Ind. 1849).
Opinion
IN this case, on the first trial, the plaintiffs obtained judgment. At the next term of the Court, according to the record before us, the defendants moved for a new trial, which the Court sustained. The Court could not thus vacate its judgment of a former term. The judgment is reversed.
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