Lessee of Hewes v. McDowell
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said, it was a matter of consequence ; and recommended it to the counsel of the other side to consent to the book’s being given in evidence ; which was accordingly done, and no determination given by the Court,
Same Cause.
The Court said, that the copy of a warrant of survey, under the surveyor-general’s hand, and containing his direction to the deputy-surveyor to make the survey, has always been given in evidence : And such a copy was now ruled to be admitted, and was read to the jury,
See the note to Weston v. Stammers, ante, 2. And see Weidman v. Kohr, 4 S & R. 174.
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