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INDEX TO 3 BLAND. References are to top pages. ABATEMENT. Where a bill prays relief against several on the ground, that the deed under which they all claim is fraudulent, and one dies, the suit
abates as to all.
Neale v. Hagthrop, 538. DEBTOR AND CREDITOR, 9, 25. 26. LIEN. 14. PRACTICE. 2. ACCOUNT.
1. As by a decree to account the defendant becomes an actor, the plain-
2. On a bill for relief, discovery, and account, the right of the plaintiff See TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES, 3. ACTION. A person who acquires personal assets by being party to a breach of trust, or devastavit by the executor or administrator, may be held
liable.
Salmon v. Clagett. 106. AMENDMENT. The nature of an amended bill: how leave to amend may be obtained; and in what manner the amendment should be made. Walsh v.
Smyth, 1.
APPEAL AND ERROK. LAND AND LAND OFFICE, 4. ATTACHMENT.
See DEBTOR AND CREDITOR. 19. 20. 21. BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY.
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