Law's Administrator v. Scott
3 D.C. 295
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Law's Administrator v. Scott, 3 D.C. 295 (circtddc 1828).
Opinion
The defendant was brought in upon a ca. sa. for costs in a suit which was pending at the time of his discharge under the insolvent act.
The Court (Thruston, J., doubting) ordered the defendant to be discharged under the tenth section of the act for the relief of insolvent debtors within the District of Columbia.
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