DE HAVEN v. HENDERSON


1 U.S. 424 (1789)

1 Dall. 424

DE HAVEN versus HENDERSON.

Supreme Court of United States.


M'KEAN, Chief Justice.

The oath of the Plaintiff must be received to prove what has become of the order. It is, I think, the only way in which satisfactory information can be obtained on a point of this nature.

The Plaintiff, being accordingly sworn, and proving the loss of the order, he was allowed to proceed in examining the witness as to...

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