Ogg v. Randolph
4 Va. 445
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Ogg v. Randolph, 4 Va. 445 (Va. Super. Ct. 1809).
Opinion
The deed not having been recorded as prescribed by law, as to creditors, is as to them, clearly void: the injunction must be made perpetual, and the plaintiff allowed to take the proceeds of the tobacco out of bank.
The defendant Randolph to pay costs.
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