Malnar v. Circuit Judge
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Opinion
To vacate an order setting aside a default, in a log lien case, and directing plaintiff to furnish a bill of particulars.
Order to show cause denied July 17, 1894.
Defendant had demanded a bill of particulars, but plaintiff did not furnish same, but defaulted defendant for want of (plea, insisting that plaintiff was not required to furnish a bill of particulars in such case.
[675]*675Mason vs. School Dist., 34 M., 228; Demars vs. Conrad, 73 M., 152; Hamilton vs. Circuit Judge, 84 M., 395 (330).
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