Porter v. Porter

1 Wright 674, 1 Ohio Ch. 674
CourtOhio Supreme Court
DecidedAugust 15, 1834
StatusPublished

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Porter v. Porter, 1 Wright 674, 1 Ohio Ch. 674 (Ohio 1834).

Opinion

WOOD, J.

The law requires of either party when called on, to •give a bill of particulars of their demands to their adversaries, and confines their proof to the bill furnished. The bill in this case contained the charge of money received on the execution, but gave no copy of the execution itself. The law does not require copies of evidence in a bill of particulars, but only a brief bill of [698]*698the charges or claims; that was given here. The judgment is-affirmed, with costs.

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