Michigan Supreme Court, 1836

Henderson v. Abbott

Henderson v. Abbott
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided July 1, 1836
5 Blume Sup. Ct. Trans. 126

Henderson v. Abbott

Opinion of the Court

Journal Entries (1831): Journal 4: (1) Rule to plead, answer, or demur; copy of rule ordered published *p. 456; (2) motion to take bill as confessed *p. 474; (3) bill taken as confessed *p. 479; (4) referred to register *p. 488; (5) register’s report confirmed, decree *p. 490.

Papers in File: (i) Bill of complaint; (2) precipe for subpoena; (3) writ of subpoena and return; (4) affidavit and draft of order for publication of notice; (5) proof of publication of notice; (6) motion to take bill as confessed; (7) letter of attorney—Samuel Abbott to Elon Farnsworth; (8) answer and disclaimer of Robert, James, and Samuel Abbott; (9) draft of reference to register; (10) register’s report of amount due defendants; (11) draft of decree; (12-14) receipts.

Chancery Case 143 of 1831.

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