Michigan Supreme Court, 1836

Hodges v. Huff

Hodges v. Huff
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided July 1, 1836
5 Blume Sup. Ct. Trans. 86

Hodges v. Huff

Opinion of the Court

Journal Entries (1827-28): Journal 4: (1) Motion for order of publication *p. 143; (2) notice of suit ordered published *p. 148; (3) leave given to amend *p. 136; (4) motion for guardian ad litem *p. 183; (3) guardian appointed *p. 186; (6) bill taken as confessed, referred to deputy clerk *p. 203; (7) decree *p. 209; (8) continued *p. 217.

*87Papers in File: (i) Bill of complaint; (2) affidavit of non-residence; (3) motion for notice by-publication; (4) motion for leave to amend bill; (5) proof of publication of notice; (6) answer of minor heirs; (7) motion for decree pro confesso; (8) deputy clerk’s report of amount due; (9—11) drafts of decrees; (12) memo, of costs and of time of sale; (13) deed of mortgage—John Huff to Solomon Sibley, assignment to Schuyler Hodges; (14) money bond—John Huff to Solomon Sibley, assignment to Schuyler Hodges.

Chancery Case 94 of 1827.

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