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Merrill v. . McMinn
29 N.C. 344
N.C.
1847
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It is very certain that the objection would have been held good had it not been for the act of the General Assembly at its Session of 1844-5, curing defects in the official bonds of certain officers therein named. The circumstance that the constable's bond was taken by a court composed of only three magistrates makes no difference, since the passage of the aforesaid act of Assembly. S. v. Pool, 27 N.C. 105.

PER CURIAM. Judgment affirmed.

Cited: Comrs. v. Magnin, 86 N.C. 289. *Page 243

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Case Details

Case Name: Merrill v. . McMinn
Court Name: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date Published: Aug 5, 1847
Citation: 29 N.C. 344
Court Abbreviation: N.C.
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