Dunlap v. Brown
1 Del. Cas. 148, 1797 Del. LEXIS 20
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Dunlap v. Brown, 1 Del. Cas. 148, 1797 Del. LEXIS 20 (Del. Super. Ct. 1797).
Opinion
It is contrary to our rules to set aside an execution returned to a former term; there ought to be times within which people ought to apply for redress.
This would be a total loss of plaintiffs’ debt, being foreigners and the estate insolvent; a court of equity would compel the party claiming justice also [to] do it himself.
Rodney, J., accordant.
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