Murden v. Russell
93 A. 379, 28 Del. 362, 5 Boyce 362, 1915 Del. LEXIS 14
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Murden v. Russell, 93 A. 379, 28 Del. 362, 5 Boyce 362, 1915 Del. LEXIS 14 (Del. Ct. App. 1915).
Opinion
delivering the opinion of the court:
The replication de injuria is proper when matters in excuse are pleaded; but when justification, or a claim of title or interest in land, is pleaded the replication must be by way of a special traverse.
The demurrer is sustained.
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