Coale v. Chase

1 Md. Ch. 136
High Court of Chancery of Maryland·Decided January 3, 1827·Published

Opinion

Bland, Chancellor.

This case standing ready for hearing on the motion to dissolve the injunction, the solicitors of the parties were heard, and the proceedings read and considered.

[137] The allegations in the body of an answer or plea should be positive, otherwise the issue would be joined on a mere statement of the belief of the parties, not upon their allegations of fact. But it is the law arising out of the facts, not merely from the belief of the parties, which is to be determined.

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