Harris v. Mason

2 Miles 270

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Bluebook
Harris v. Mason, 2 Miles 270 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1838).

Opinion

Pee. Curiam.—

This affidavit is defective. The averment by defendant, with a view to get in a technical defence as to the form of the action, that he “ is. not conscious of, and does not believe,” is equivocal.

Rule absolute.

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