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Reynolds v. Fahey
20 Del. 264
Del. Super. Ct.
1903
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Lore, C. J.:

The affidavit of defense states a conclusion of law and not the facts upon which such conclusion is based. It sets out that the defendant does not owe the amount but does not state why, so that the Court can judge whether it is a legal defense or not.

Let judgment be entered notwithstanding the affidavit of defense.

Case Details

Case Name: Reynolds v. Fahey
Court Name: Superior Court of Delaware
Date Published: Feb 17, 1903
Citation: 20 Del. 264
Docket Number: No. 124
Court Abbreviation: Del. Super. Ct.
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