Ordinary of Orangeburgh District v. Lovick

3 S.C.L. 459
CourtSupreme Court of South Carolina
DecidedNovember 15, 1804
StatusPublished

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Ordinary of Orangeburgh District v. Lovick, 3 S.C.L. 459 (S.C. 1804).

Opinion

The court

(Waties, Trezevant, and Brevard, Justices, the other judges absent sick)

dismissed the motion, being of opinion [460]*460that no advantage could he take ■ of any defect in the form of the writ, after appearance entered, except by plea.

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