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Riverside Lumber Co. v. Hampton
12 Del. 486
Del. Super. Ct.
1887
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Comegys, C. J.,

charged the jury:

That the materials furnished for the fence were not covered by the claim as filed in the case, which was for materials furnished for the three brick houses specified in it, a fence being a structure within the meaning of the statute, but not a brick house or any part of it, unless so stated in the claim.

Verdict for the plaintiff.

Case Details

Case Name: Riverside Lumber Co. v. Hampton
Court Name: Superior Court of Delaware
Date Published: May 26, 1887
Citation: 12 Del. 486
Court Abbreviation: Del. Super. Ct.
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