Elston v. Drake
5 Blackf. 540, 1841 Ind. LEXIS 27
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Elston v. Drake, 5 Blackf. 540, 1841 Ind. LEXIS 27 (Ind. 1841).
Opinion
AFTER the dismissal 'of a suit in chancery, the 'Court gave the complainant leave to amend the bill, and the cause was continued. Held, that the proceeding subsequent to the dismissal of the suit was a nullity.
If a defendant in chancery, after the' execution of process, do not demur; plead, or answer in time, the bill may be taken as confessed against him.
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