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Lessee v. Timmons

Court of Common Pleas of Delaware, Sussex County
Apr 27, 1801
2 Del. Cas. 145 (Del. Com. Pleas 1801)

Opinion

April 27, 1801.

Rodney, Vining, Wilson [for plaintiff]. Bayard, Ridgely [for defendant].



Warrant and survey and patent under the Land Office Law, [2 Del. Cas.Laws] 1161 and 1177.

Objection to the survey going in evidence made for defendant. Court directed to go to the jury.

Jacob Hazzard. It was the practice of the Board on new warrants to give certificates.

A number of witnesses examined whose evidence was contradictory as to the date of defendant's survey.


If defendant's survey was actually made on the day of the date, and prior to plaintiff's survey, the plaintiff ought not to recover. The evidence offered to you to impeach said survey you will weigh and determine according to its credibility.

Verdict for plaintiff.


Summaries of

Lessee v. Timmons

Court of Common Pleas of Delaware, Sussex County
Apr 27, 1801
2 Del. Cas. 145 (Del. Com. Pleas 1801)
Case details for

Lessee v. Timmons

Case Details

Full title:WILLIAM PUSEY'S LESSEE v. ELI TIMMONS

Court:Court of Common Pleas of Delaware, Sussex County

Date published: Apr 27, 1801

Citations

2 Del. Cas. 145 (Del. Com. Pleas 1801)