Nichols v. Grice
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There being no evidence of protest and costs of protests, they were improperly allowed. See Cummings v. Archinard, 1 Ann. 280.
It is therefore decreed, that the decree of seizure and sale be amended so as to exclude therefrom ten dollars costs of protest; and that so amended, said decree be affirmed; the costs of this appeal to be paid by the appellee.
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