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Cookson v. Turner
2 Binn. 453
Pa.
1810
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-Per Curiam.

We do not see cause to dissolve the attachment, as the plaintiffs have accounted for the delay in issuing the writ of inquiry. If upon the arrival of the plaintiffs’ papei-s from England, they neglect to execute a writ of inquiry, there may be ground for the court to interpose.

Rule refused.

Case Details

Case Name: Cookson v. Turner
Court Name: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date Published: Mar 31, 1810
Citation: 2 Binn. 453
Court Abbreviation: Pa.
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