Ross v. Carter
4 Va. 488
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Bluebook
Ross v. Carter, 4 Va. 488 (Va. Super. Ct. 1810).
Opinion
The plaintiff has either an interest in the subject of the suit, or he has not; if he has, he should not give evidence; if he has not, the suit should not be brought in his name, which, in any event makes him personally liable for costs in case the suit goes against him.
Motion denied.
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