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77 Ind. 388

Dodd v. Mitchell

Indiana Supreme Court

Decided November 15, 1881

Indiana Supreme Court · decided 1881-11-15

<p>From the Decatur Circuit Court.</p>

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Decided 1881-11-15

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Cited by 7 later decisions — most recently February 1938

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¶1On Petition eor a Rehearing.

¶2Bicknell, C. C. — It is urged in the petition for a rehearing, that there is a substantial variance between the lease and the allegations of the complaint, but there is no such variance. A writing may be declared upon according to its legal effect, and, when so declared upon, there is no variance on that account. The pleader in this case stated the legal effect of the writing, and the court below, in its conclusions of law, did the same, and both were right.

¶3Per Curiam. — The petition for a rehearing is overruled.

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