OGDEN v. BLACKLEDGE


6 U.S. 272 (1804)

2 Cranch 272

OGDEN, ADMINISTRATOR OF CORNELL, v. BLACKLEDGE, EXECUTOR OF SALTER.

Supreme Court of United States.

March 6, 1804.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harper and Martin, for the plaintiff.


Cushing, Justice, delivered the opinion of the court, which was entered on the minutes, as follows:

This court having considered the question, whether the act of assembly recited in the plea of the defendant, was, under all the circumstances stated, and the various acts passed by the legislature of North-Carolina, a bar in this action; which question, in consequence of an opposition in the opinion of the judges of the...

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