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3 N.C. 352

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Superior Court of North Carolina · decided 1805-07-05

•T'NIS bill, answer ar.d deposition®, to cave time, were left by consent to be determined by the court ; and on opening the bid and answer.it appeared the plaintiff claimed certain Negroes under a late conveyance by his father, who, about 20 years ago.) conveyed them to the defendant’s father, as he alledges, upon trust, who always afterwards kept them.

Cited by 1 later decisions — most recently July 1801

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Decided 1805-07-05

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Taylor, Judge,

¶1 allowed the objection to be good ; but on the motion of the defendant, he permitted the father of the plaintiff, who was a defendant, to be made plaintiff, and put off the hearing 15o a future time, in order that the amendments might be raade.-

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