Fenwick v. Voss
1 D.C. 106
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Bluebook
Fenwick v. Voss, 1 D.C. 106 (D.D.C. 1802).
Opinion
Rule absolute, the Court being of opinion that an execution could not be issued without a judgment, but that the remedy, in such cases, is by attachment of contempt, if the costs are not paid upon demand.
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