Whitacre v. M'Ilhaney

4 Munf. 310, 18 Va. 310, 1814 Va. LEXIS 48
CourtSupreme Court of Virginia
DecidedDecember 15, 1814
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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Whitacre v. M'Ilhaney, 4 Munf. 310, 18 Va. 310, 1814 Va. LEXIS 48 (Va. 1814).

Opinion

Judge Roane

pronounced the following opinion of the court.

It is the opinion of the court, that there is errpr in the judgment and proceedings of the Superior Court of law in this ; that the decree offered and admitted in evidence, and stated in the first bill of exceptions, being only a copy of a copy, was inadmissible, and ought not to have gone to the jury. On the same ground, of its being a copy of a copy, the deed from Samuel Love and Hugh Stuart, two of the commissioners, to Theodorick Lee, the third commissioner, acting under that decree, if the same was offered in evidence and objected to, ought to have been rejected : and, even to the original of that deed, the other objections taken in the argu-. ment of this case, and particularly the objection, that the bargainee, being an acting commissioner under said decree, could not purchase, appear to the court very important, and worthy of consideration: but, it not clearly appearing by the exceptions, that that copy was offered, and objected to, and admitted in support of the plaintiff’s title, the court refrains from pronouncing any opinion thereon ; and for the further reason, that it is understood that this latter question is now pending before this court, and to be decided, in the appeal from the final decree in the suit of Mary Hall, executrix of Upton Law, and Mary Clarke and others, referred to in the said bill of exceptions.

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