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Shelby v. Marshall
1 Blackf. 384
Ind.
1825
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The Court, upon bill, answer, and exhibits, after having ascertained by a writ of inquiry' the damages which the complainant had sustained on account of the incumbrance, decreed a perpetual injunction against the judgment, to the amount of the as; sessment and costs (1).

Case Details

Case Name: Shelby v. Marshall
Court Name: Indiana Supreme Court
Date Published: Nov 14, 1825
Citation: 1 Blackf. 384
Court Abbreviation: Ind.
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