Wagner v. Wagner

51 A. 603, 19 Del. 303, 3 Penne. 303, 1901 Del. LEXIS 34
CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedSeptember 28, 1901
DocketPetition for Divorce No. 47
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Wagner v. Wagner, 51 A. 603, 19 Del. 303, 3 Penne. 303, 1901 Del. LEXIS 34 (Del. Ct. App. 1901).

Opinion

Lore, C. J.:

The statute prescribes a particular and specific offense. We think the petitioner is bound to set that out in the [305]*305terms of the statute. We therefore order the petition dismissed on that ground.

M. E. Smith:—I ask for leave to amend.

Lobe, C. J.:—How can you amend an affidavit? We have decided that you cannot amend. You will have to proceed anew.

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