Patton v. Wrights.

1 Tenn. 378
CourtTennessee Superior Court for Law and Equity
DecidedOctober 6, 1808
StatusPublished

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Patton v. Wrights., 1 Tenn. 378 (Tenn. Ct. App. 1808).

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GRUNDY wished to know of the Court if it were regular to move for the dismission of an appeal, and, if the motion failed, to try the appeal during the same term. The appellee is entitled to his motion; if determined against him, he is entitled to a trial the same term.

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