Gregg v. Cole
5 Tex. 417
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Gregg v. Cole, 5 Tex. 417 (Tex. 1849).
Opinion
We are’of opinion that the demurrer was rightly sustained. That the appellants had no legal right thus to interpose and arrest the proceedings in the appellee’s suit is, we think, too plain for argument.
Judgment affirmed.
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