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Hunt v. Waples

Supreme Court of Delaware, Sussex County
Oct 11, 1799
1 Del. Cas. 240 (Del. 1799)

Opinion

October 11, 1799.

Summons, debt, to October, 1799. Narratio filed de bene esse, summoned, and Wilson appeared for defendant.

Mr. Broom, plaintiff's attorney, at the first moved for a rule to plead by first rule day in vacation. Wilson thought the rule should be to plead by next term, which he said appeared to be the practice, and the Act of Assembly ([1 Del. Laws] 379) had fixed on the third term as the time when the parties should be obliged to come to trial, which might imply that that time should be allowed, but by this practice the second would be the trial court.


We think we have powers under that Act of Assembly to try causes at the second term; lay the rule to plead by first rule day.


Summaries of

Hunt v. Waples

Supreme Court of Delaware, Sussex County
Oct 11, 1799
1 Del. Cas. 240 (Del. 1799)
Case details for

Hunt v. Waples

Case Details

Full title:WILSON HUNT v. AGNESS WAPLES, Administratrix

Court:Supreme Court of Delaware, Sussex County

Date published: Oct 11, 1799

Citations

1 Del. Cas. 240 (Del. 1799)