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May v. Keep
1 Chand. 285
Wis.
1849
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The court determined that it had the power to authorize the issuing of the writ; but in ordinary cases would not feel itself bound to allow it indiscriminately, where there was an opportamity of making application to a circuit court at a term of such a court, and in accordance with this view of the case ordered that the writ issue in case a bond should be executed and filed with the clerk by the parties making this motion.

Case Details

Case Name: May v. Keep
Court Name: Wisconsin Supreme Court
Date Published: Jun 15, 1849
Citation: 1 Chand. 285
Court Abbreviation: Wis.
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