KNOX ET AL. v. SUMMERS ET AL.

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7 U.S. 496 (1806)

3 Cranch 496

2 L.Ed. 510

KNOX AND CRAWFORD, v. SUMMERS AND THOMAS.

Supreme Court of United States.

March 3, 1806.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Swann, for the plaintiffs in error.

C. Lee, contra.


WASHINGTON, J.

The defendant could not set aside the office judgment, without entering his appearance.

C. Lee. If such an appearance is to cure all antecedent error, no plea in abatement could be put in, although the office judgment was irregularly obtained; nor could the defendant take advantage of irregularity at the rules; although the court is, by the express provisions of the law, authorised to set aside...

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