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Fitzhugh's Administratrix v. Beale
4 Munf. 186
Va.
1815
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the president pronounced the court’s opinion, that both judgments be reversed, and judgment entered for the plaintiff in error; the evidence demurred to by him not being sufficient in law to maintain the action, even admitting the deposition of Catharine Alexander to have been legal evidence; consequently, the demurrer ought to have been sustained, instead of being overruled.

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Case Name: Fitzhugh's Administratrix v. Beale
Court Name: Supreme Court of Virginia
Date Published: Jan 28, 1815
Citation: 4 Munf. 186
Court Abbreviation: Va.
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