State Bank v. Baker
State Bank v. Baker
Opinion of the Court
The position contended for in support of this motion is, that on the return of a pluries writ, at any time within four years, after the return of an original, the plaintiff may connect them together, by making out the cos-
The case of Parker vs. Grayson, (1 Nott and M‘Cord 173,) is decisive as to this. There, nearly four years had elapsed between the return of the original and the suing out the alias, and the court sjay that no fiction of law can connect them together, where more than a year has intervened. The same state of facts exists in this case, and the same rule applies. Motion refused.
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