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1 Tenn. 251
Tenn.
1807
Per Curiam.

The method pointed out by the set is summary ; in derogation of the principles of *252the common law, as notice is not required by it, to the adverse party, it cannot be extended. The constable in collecting acted only as agent and under this act was not liable,otherwise than when collecting under executions. Though there were $2 collected under the execution, the judgment below must be reversed in toto.

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Case Name: M'Crea v. Galey
Court Name: Tennessee Supreme Court
Date Published: Oct 15, 1807
Citation: 1 Tenn. 251
Court Abbreviation: Tenn.
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    M'Crea v. Galey, 1 Tenn. 251