Harris' Lessee v. Gordon
1 Del. Cas. 144, 1797 Del. LEXIS 18
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Harris' Lessee v. Gordon, 1 Del. Cas. 144, 1797 Del. LEXIS 18 (Del. Super. Ct. 1797).
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(Charge.) As this cause turns upon location, the bounds of the lands are to be ascertained by you. Wherever a tract is located by boundaries which can be proved, it must go to them, for they are more certain then than course and distance, but if the boundaries cannot be proved you are to be confined to course and distance.
Verdict for plaintiff.
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