Bona v. Smith
Bona v. Smith
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
The facts of this' case so far as it is necessary to state them, in order to decide the only question submitted to this Court, are these: There' were several judgments and executions against the plaintiff, Bona, which he sought to set aside as void, because they were fraudulent and confessed, or rendered whilst he was an infant. An application was made to Judge Butler at a former Court for leave to file a suggestion to try the issue whether these judgments were void for the reasons above stated. On hearing the application and the affidavits accompanying it, the motion to file the suggestion was granted. It was accordingly filed' and the opposite party served with notice according to the practice of the Court, as laid down in Underwood vs. Posey, 2 Hill. At the last Court
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