SINGEWALD v. GIRDEN


107 A.2d 231 (1952)

SINGEWALD v. GIRDEN et al.

Court of Chancery of Delaware, Sussex.

July 1, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Howard Thompson, of Georgetown, for plaintiff.

Houston Wilson, of Georgetown, for defendant.


BRAMHALL, Vice Chancellor.

Defendant has raised certain legal objections to the complaint of plaintiff. Plaintiff, in turn, has moved to have the sufficiency of these objections determined. The points for determination are:

1. That there is a substantial dispute as to the title of the property on which the house of the defendant is situate and that therefore this court should not take jurisdiction until that issue...

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