Cone v. Cone
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Opinion
The judgment of the Superior Court was defended on the authority of Hawley v. Castle,
The most approved English forms from Lilly’s Entries, and the Pleader’s Assistant, so far as they apply to this declaration, justify it; and the declarations in the actions of debt and ejectment, with respect to the present question, are somewhat analogous.
[136]*136On the general principles of lav.', therefore, and the most approved precedents, the declaration in question is good s and, consequently, the judgment of the Superior Court is erroneous.
Kirby 218.
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