Peters v. Rosseter

1 Root 273
CourtSupreme Court of Connecticut
DecidedMarch 15, 1791
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Peters v. Rosseter, 1 Root 273 (Colo. 1791).

Opinion

Ereor to reverse a decree in chancery of the County Court in a petition Rosseter v. Peters; wherein the County Court decreed a certain’ lease to be void, without finding any facts to warrant such a decree; which is assigned for error; and the judgnient was reversed on that ground. The case of Horsford v. Alsop determined in the Supreme Court of Errors in Tune A. D. 1788 is a decision directly in point.

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