Supreme Court of Virginia, 1844

Hairston v. Medley

Hairston v. Medley
Supreme Court of Virginia · Decided May 15, 1844
1 Va. 96

Hairston v. Medley

Opinion of the Court

By the court.

Affirm the decree.

By the reporter. The court did not state the ground on which the decree was affirmed; but the reporter understood that they considered that the decree of 1826 was a mere nullity as to Henry Hairston: that the second suit was a continuation of the first: and that the exhibits in the first suit satisfactorily established the claim of the plaintiff.

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