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Southwoth v. Bradford
5 Mass. 524
Mass.
1809
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Curia.

The statute requires the report to be made at the next term, and in that case the Common Pleas are authorized to enter judgment. By the delay of making the report, whether through accident or design is immaterial, the rule became ipso facto discharged, the judgment was rendered without any legal authority, and it must be reversed. Vide the cases of Durell in error vs. Merrill, 1 Mass. Rep. 411., and Mott in error vs. Anthony, ante, page 489.

Case Details

Case Name: Southwoth v. Bradford
Court Name: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Date Published: Oct 15, 1809
Citation: 5 Mass. 524
Court Abbreviation: Mass.
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