Wells v. Tryon

3 Day 489
Connecticut Superior Court·Decided November 15, 1806·Published

Opinion

By the Court.

The certificate offered is a proper subject of the proprietors. The town could not make the survey. But it does not appear by whom the survey was made, or recorded; or by a registrar of what body the copy was certified. It is not proper to send a paper to the jury under so much uncertainty. It is, therefore, inadmissible.

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