M'Donald v. Webster

2 Mass. 498
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedMay 15, 1807
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
M'Donald v. Webster, 2 Mass. 498 (Mass. 1807).

Opinion

It appearing that an action was pending in this Court, in which the appellant had sued the appellee, to recover the demand which the insolvent had against him, the Court gave him leave to waive his former plea, and to plead his cross demand by way of set-off. The decree complained of was reversed, no opinion being expressed as to the validity of the exceptions to the authority of the judge to allow further time in this case.

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