Ross v. Austin

4 Va. 502
CourtVirginia Chancery Court
DecidedFebruary 15, 1810
StatusPublished

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Ross v. Austin, 4 Va. 502 (Va. Super. Ct. 1810).

Opinion

By the Chancellor.

It is too late' now to open the de~ eree, and therefore it is not necessary for the plaintiff to give the security thereby required.

As to interest: the home defendants might by a legal tender have exempted themselves from it, or they might have brought the money into Court; but, as they have done neither, but hold the use of the money, they must pay the interest upon it.

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