Mitchell v. Gover
1 H. & J. 507
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Mitchell v. Gover, 1 H. & J. 507 (Va. Super. Ct. 1804).
Opinion
■The counsel for the plaintiff moved for leave to amend, which the court granted, and the cause was continued.
It does not appear that a new declaration was filed. But the plots were amended by the plaintiffs locating the whole tract in addition to his location of the particular part he claimed.
The defendant at May term 1805, confessed a judgment for possession, and costs.
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