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Carter v. Washington

Supreme Court of Virginia
Mar 16, 1806
11 Va. 203 (Va. 1806)

Opinion

03-16-1806

Carter v. Washington and Others

Botts, for the defendants,


SYLLABUS

The complainant obtained an injunction, in this Court, to stay waste. After the answer of the defendants had come in, and the cause was set down for hearing, the complainant died.

Botts, for the defendants, stated that the representatives of the complainant were numerous, much dispersed, and not well known; and that it would be difficult, if not impossible, to trace their persons, rights, or residence, so as to serve any order of Court upon them. He therefore moved that an order might be entered, that, unless the representatives of the complainant should come in, before the end of the next term, and cause the suit to be revived in their names, the injunction to stay waste should stand dissolved, as an act of this day.

See 2 Eq. Ca. Abr. 2, note (a) in margin.

OPINION

Which motion was granted accordingly.


Summaries of

Carter v. Washington

Supreme Court of Virginia
Mar 16, 1806
11 Va. 203 (Va. 1806)
Case details for

Carter v. Washington

Case Details

Full title:Carter v. Washington and Others

Court:Supreme Court of Virginia

Date published: Mar 16, 1806

Citations

11 Va. 203 (Va. 1806)