Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1828

Barnes v. Dickinson

Barnes v. Dickinson
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided December 15, 1828 · Henderson
16 N.C. 273

Barnes v. Dickinson

Opinion of the Court

Henderson, Judge.

— I cannot perceive upon what grounds this bill can be sustained. If the Plaintiff has any title, it is a legal one, unmixed with any principle of Equity, and not beyond the reach of ordinary tribunals to afford relief. He has had a trial at law upon the merits, and has failed.

Per Curiam.

— Let the decree made in the Court be-?ow he affirmed, with coste.

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