Rench v. Doe, on the Demise of Webster
2 Blackf. 309, 1830 Ind. LEXIS 7
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Rench v. Doe, on the Demise of Webster, 2 Blackf. 309, 1830 Ind. LEXIS 7 (Ind. 1830).
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A PERSON claiming, by virtue of a title-bond only, the premises for which an action of ejectment was brought, applied to be made a defendant in the cause. Held, that, as the claim was merely of an equitable nature, the application could not be granted. Smith v. Allen, 1 Blackf. 22.—Lessee of Spencer v. Marckel, 2 Ham. 264.
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