Perkins v. Hays
Tennessee Supreme Court
Perkins v. Hays, 3 Tenn. 189 (Tenn. 1812)
By the Court.
Perkins v. Hays
Opinion of the Court
We cannot now do complete justice, or pronounce a full decree embracing the whole case, unless we give leave to amend. The Court have a right to permit amendments whenever it is thought necessary to justice, and it will always do so at any stage of the cause, even after it has been argued to the Court, if it appears justice cannot be fully done without it.
And leave was given to amend.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Thomas H. Perkins, C. v. Robert Hays. Chancery.
- Status
- Published