THE LESSEE OF THE PROPRIETARY v. RALSTON


1 U.S. 18 (1773)

1 Dall. 18

The Lessee of the PROPRIETARY versus RALSTON.

Supreme Court of United States.


BUT THE COURT determined contra: and then gave their opinion, that as the Defendant's deed was a conditional deed upon the face of it, he was not intitled to a nonsuit.

The Plaintiff's Council then contended, that they had a right to demur to the Defendant's evidence. This was opposed by the Defendant's Council, who insisted they had a right to go through their evidence, before the Demurrer was allowed. Of which opinion THE COURT also was: and the Defendant proceeded...

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