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Robertson v. Tatlow

Superior Court of Delaware
Jan 1, 1837
2 Del. 203 (Del. Super. Ct. 1837)

Opinion

Spring Sessions, 1837.

J. A. Bayard, for plaintiff in error.

Booth, for defendant.


CERTIORARI. Record. Summons issued 9th June, 1836, returnable Wednesday, June 15th, 1836; on which day the defendant appeared and craved a reference, which was granted; and John Moody, Peter B. Dulaney and Elihu Jefferson, were appointed to meet on Saturday, June 25th. Saturday, June 25th, the referees were summoned and qualified, "who report the sum of $26 18 due the plaintiff, for which I enter judgment, with costs."

Exception. That it does not appear that there was any adjournment of the cause from the 15th of June, 1836, the day of defendant's appearance, to the 25th of June, when judgment was rendered.

The Court held the entry that the referees were appointed to meet on Saturday, June 25th, to he a sufficient adjournment of the cause to that day.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Robertson v. Tatlow

Superior Court of Delaware
Jan 1, 1837
2 Del. 203 (Del. Super. Ct. 1837)
Case details for

Robertson v. Tatlow

Case Details

Full title:JAMES ROBERTSON vs. THOMAS H. TATLOW

Court:Superior Court of Delaware

Date published: Jan 1, 1837

Citations

2 Del. 203 (Del. Super. Ct. 1837)