Indiana Supreme Court, 1862

Slaughter v. Bank of the State

Slaughter v. Bank of the State
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided November 15, 1862
19 Ind. 267

Slaughter v. Bank of the State

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

In this case, the Court refused to continue the cause, to enable the defendant to obtain answer to interrogatories addressed by him to the Bank. It is said the Court refused the continuance on the ground that a corporation could not be compelled to answer interrogatories; but the record does not properly present that question, as the record shows no issue to which the interrogatories were applicable.

The judgment is affirmed, with two per cent, damages and costs.

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