Glyn v. . Owen, (1793)
Court: Court of King's Bench
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Filed: Jul. 05, 1793
Latest Update: Mar. 03, 2020
Summary: Error brought on a fine levied in the time of Queen Mary, and at Mich. term last, ruled that the judgment be reversed nisi , and now, rule not having been shown, judgment was entered as of that term, and on the next day a certiorari was had to perfect the record. And the court did order that judgment should be entered as of this term, so that it might remain in pectore judicis to have it reversed or amended.
Error brought on a fine levied in the time of Queen Mary, and at Mich. term last, ruled that the judgment be reversed nisi, and now, rule not having been shown, judgment was entered as of that term, and on the next day a certiorari was had to perfect the record. And the court did order that judgment should be entered as of this term, so that it might remain inpectore judicis to have it reversed or amended.
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