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Sims v. Whitlock
5 Ark. 103
Ark.
1843
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By the Court,

Paschal, J.

It is to be observed, that no steps were taken as to the defendant not served; nor does the record show what ■ defendant demurred. This is, certainly, a very irregular proceeding.

No cause of demurrer has been pointed out. We have looked through the declaration, which seems to be substantially good. 2 Ark. Rep. 115, Davies vs. Gibson. According to the principles settled in the case of Dillard vs. Evans, 4 Ark. Rep. 175, covenant was the proper remedy. The breach is well laid for the non-performance of the covenant, according to its terms. In our opinion, therefore, the demurrer was wrongfully sustained. Judgment reversed.

Case Details

Case Name: Sims v. Whitlock
Court Name: Supreme Court of Arkansas
Date Published: Jan 15, 1843
Citation: 5 Ark. 103
Court Abbreviation: Ark.
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