Usher v. Sibley

4 S.C.L. 32
CourtSupreme Court of South Carolina
DecidedJanuary 15, 1806
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Usher v. Sibley, 4 S.C.L. 32 (S.C. 1806).

Opinion

7th January.

The court,

all the judges present, refused to set aside the nonsuit. The plaintiff may, at any time before the vér'-dlct is delivered in court, suffer a nonsuit. The discount law con. iiot be construed to deprive him of this right. See 3 vol. 387. Wilson v. Murphey, S. P.

Motion refused;

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