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Garth's Executors v. Barksdale
5 Munf. 101
Va.
1816
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March 7th, 1816, the president pronounced the opinion of this court.

“ The court is of opinion that the instruction of the supe- “ rior court is erroneous in this, that the five years possession “ of the negroes by Douglas Barksdale, if proved, vested a “ title in him which enured in favour of his creditors, notwith- “ standing he might thereafter have returned the same to the “ plaintiff from whom lie had derived them. — The judgment “ is therefore reversed, the cause remanded, for a new trial to “ he had therein, on which no such instruction is to be given, “ but one, if required, correspondent with this decision.

Case Details

Case Name: Garth's Executors v. Barksdale
Court Name: Supreme Court of Virginia
Date Published: Mar 7, 1816
Citation: 5 Munf. 101
Court Abbreviation: Va.
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