Penn's Lessee v. Hartman
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Penn's Lessee v. Hartman, 2 U.S. 230 (Pa. 1795)
Penn's Lessee v. Hartman
Opinion of the Court
—It is plain that the paper offered, is not the best evidence of which the nature of the case admits; for, if the original was produced, it might be proved to be in the hand-writing of a proper officer; or the contrary might be made to appear. We cannot, indeed, consider it as a regular office paper. The survey is not returned into the Secretary’s office, as the express words of the warrant enjoins; nor does it, in any way, appear, that it was made by an authorised person.
The evidence must, therefore, be rejected.
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