Chambers v. Jones
39 A. 1098, 17 Del. 209, 1 Penne. 209, 1898 Del. LEXIS 7
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Chambers v. Jones, 39 A. 1098, 17 Del. 209, 1 Penne. 209, 1898 Del. LEXIS 7 (Del. Ct. App. 1898).
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The statute says that such rule shall be served at least two full days before the return thereof. It is no service unless you comply with the terms of the statute.
An alias writ was then asked for by Mr. Nields and granted .by the Court.
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