Hooe v. Barber
4 Va. 439
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Bluebook
Hooe v. Barber, 4 Va. 439 (Va. Super. Ct. 1809).
Opinion
Let the decree be set aside as to the defendant who was dead at the time of the rendition thereof; but the answer of the absent defendant cannot be received, but upon paying down or giving security for the payment of such costs as the Court shall think reasonable, unless the plaintiff will consent that the answer may be filed without such security.
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