Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1791

Lessee of Thomas v. Cummins

Lessee of Thomas v. Cummins
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided July 15, 1791
1 Yeates 40

Lessee of Thomas v. Cummins

Opinion of the Court

The defendant having been brought in by attachment for a contempt during the last term, and having entered into recognizance with security for his appearance on the second Monday of this term, (1 Bac. 182) to answer to interrogatories to be exhibited against him within the first four days of the term, agreeably to the rule of the court, now appeared in proper person, and having answered to the interrogatories upon oath, and purged himself of the contempt, was discharged by order of the court.

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