Doe v. Holmes
5 Blackf. 319
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Bluebook
Doe v. Holmes, 5 Blackf. 319 (Ind. 1840).
Opinion
IF a conveyance of real estate, regularly recorded, be relied on by a suitor not a party to it, the record book is admissible to prove the contents of the conveyance. Bowser et al. v. Warren, 4 Blackf. 522.—Dixon v. Doe, d. Lasselle, ante, 106.
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Bowser v. Warren
4 Blackf. 522 (Indiana Supreme Court, 1838)
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