Heistand v. Kuns
6 Blackf. 95
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Heistand v. Kuns, 6 Blackf. 95 (Ind. 1841).
Opinion
The 18th section of the statute regulating the practice in chancery, which authorizes absent non-resident defendants, within a year, to open decrees rendered against them by appearing and answering the bill, paying costs, &c., applies to the Probate Courts, and all others in the State having chancery jurisdiction. Rev. Stat., 1838, p. 440.
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