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Olney v. Brown
19 Mass. 572
| Mass. | 1824
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The Court of Common Pleas having accepted the report of a referee, appointed under a rule of that court, in an action of debt brought originally before a justice of the peace, the plaintiff filed his exceptions.

And now, upon a motion by Sanford, on behalf of the defendant, to dismiss the exceptions, Parker C. J. said the question was settled in the preceding case of Miller v. Miller, and the exceptions were sustained.1

See Miller v. Miller, ante, 570; Howe’s Pract. 454.

Case Details

Case Name: Olney v. Brown
Court Name: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Date Published: Oct 15, 1824
Citation: 19 Mass. 572
Court Abbreviation: Mass.
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