Mandeville v. Holey & Suckley
26 U.S. 136, 7 L. Ed. 85, 1 Pet. 136, 1828 U.S. LEXIS 396
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Mandeville v. Holey & Suckley, 26 U.S. 136, 7 L. Ed. 85, 1 Pet. 136, 1828 U.S. LEXIS 396 (1828).
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delivered the opinion of the Court.—
The Court are satisfied in this case, that under the law of Virginia, a-confession of judgment by the plaintiff in error, in the original suit, is a release of errors.
Judgment affirmed,' with costs and damages, at the rate of six per centum per annum.
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