Price v. Campbell
Price v. Campbell
Opinion of the Court
The single question is, Whether the chancellor could, upon the same facts, change the decree of this court ? The case of White v. Atkinson, 2 Call, 376, decides that he could not; and I approve of that decision. It makes no difference, that it does not appear that the mistake was noticed at the time of affirming the former decree; for the point was fairly presented upon the record; and it cannot be admitted that the court did not advert to it. A
was of opinion that the decree should be reversed.
White v. Atkinson, was a similar case; and there it was decided, that the court of chancery could not, upon the same facts, alter the decree of this court; which decision ought to be adhered to: or there will be no end to controversies; and parties will never be certain as to the result of the suit.
Per Cur. Reverse the decree.
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