Calvert v. Slater
4 F. Cas. 1084, 1 Cranch 44
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia
DecidedDecember 15, 1801
StatusPublished
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Calvert v. Slater, 4 F. Cas. 1084, 1 Cranch 44 (circtddc 1801).
Opinion
If the defendant on the plea-day demand oyer which is not given until the subsequent term, the court will give the defendant time to plead after oyer.
Debt on bond. A rule to plead had been laid on the defendant at last term. On the. plea-day the defendant prayed oyer of the bond, which being now given, the court'enlarged the rule until Monday next.
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