Bonsal v. Camp

2 Del. 327
CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedJuly 5, 1837
StatusPublished

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Bonsal v. Camp, 2 Del. 327 (Del. Ct. App. 1837).

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The Court

said they would place the parties in such condition as if the bail had done his duty by entering special bail at the last term.

We will let him in to defend the original action, as to the amount due, on his paying costs in the action against him, entering an appearance and special bail in the original action, and confessing judgment therein, amount to be ascertained by the prothonotary.

Note. — The dispute was merely as to the amount due. (See Guthrie vs. Morrison, 1 Harr. 308.)

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