Leatherbury v. Bennett
4 H. & McH. 392
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Leatherbury v. Bennett, 4 H. & McH. 392 (Va. Super. Ct. 1799).
Opinion
The Court were of opinion that such evidence could Hot be received. Mr. Folk was living, and the best evidence of the receipt of the money.
A juror was withdrawn by consent, and the case discontinued, without costs.
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