Dease v. Jones

23 Miss. 133
CourtMississippi Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 15, 1851
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Dease v. Jones, 23 Miss. 133 (Mich. 1851).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Clayton

delivered the opinion of the court.

A single principle of law disposes of this case. The claim of the complainants is fully barred by the statute of limitations. Cumulative disabilities are not allowed in the construction of the statute. Angelí on Lim. 207, 520.

There are also one or two other points which would probably prove fatal to the complainants, but it is unnecessary to examine them.

The decree dismissing the bill is affirmed.

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