Dyott v. Pennock

2 Miles 213

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Bluebook
Dyott v. Pennock, 2 Miles 213 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1838).

Opinion

Pee Curiam.—

The act intends that a writ of summons shall be made returnable on a return day, whether monthly or otherwise, which shall succeed or occur after the time at which it shall be issued. This condition is not satisfied in this case. See 2 Browne 245.

Rule absolute.

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