PLEASANTS v. MENG


1 U.S. 380 (1788)

1 Dall. 380

PLEASANTS versus MENG et al.

Supreme Court of United States.


SHIPPEN, President

This is an action brought by Samuel Pleasanis against John Meng, and three other persons, in which the Defendants have pleaded, that they are certificated bankrupts, and the Plaintiff has replied, that the certificates were unfairly obtained. If the plea had been drawn up at large, instead of being entered on the docquet, it must have been pursuant to the act of Assembly...

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