Nokes on the demise of Hogg v. Shaw

1 N.C. 457
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedJune 15, 1803
StatusPublished

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Nokes on the demise of Hogg v. Shaw, 1 N.C. 457 (N.C. 1803).

Opinion

By the Court.

There is no title whatever stated in the plaintiff’s declaration, no ground whereon the court can presume an entry after the leak, and an ouster after the entry, or an unexpired term at the commencement of the lease, There lure the judgment is arrested.

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