Porter v. Dailey

1 Wright 759, 1 Ohio Ch. 759
CourtOhio Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 15, 1834
StatusPublished

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Porter v. Dailey, 1 Wright 759, 1 Ohio Ch. 759 (Ohio 1834).

Opinion

WRIGHT, J.

No cause appears for coming here with a bill of discovery. It is not alleged that the information had been requested and refused. Costs are not allowed unless the reason is shown fox-coming here: (4 John. Ch. 504; 9 Pes. 103.) The statute makes no difference. The bill being answered, and no exception taken, is dismissed with costs to the defendant.

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