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Bland's Reports, Chancery Court 1809-1832
Volume 201, Page 351   View pdf image (33K)
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CHASE v. MANHARDT. 351

whole amount then due from him to Bryden was $7706, and no
more, leaving an excess of $1620 62. For the one amount, the
judgment will be suffered to stand;—for the other, all further
proceedings will be perpetually enjoined.

The bill prays, that the papers stipulated for by the contract
of the 26th of March, 1812, may be now delivered to the com-
plainant.

They have been brought in as exhibits referred to in the answer
of the defendant David Hoffman; no objection has been made to
their sufficiency; 1 shall, therefore, order them to be delivered
accordingly. The defendants Purviance and Hoffman having been
improperly and unnecessarily made parties, 1 shall dismiss the bill
altogether as to them.

Whereupon it is Decreed, that the judgment of condemnation, in
the proceedings mentioned, obtained by Christian L. Manhardt
against the complainant Samuel Chase, as garnishee of James
Bryden, is hereby permitted to remain in full force and effect in all
respects whatever to the amount of $7706; and, as to that amount
the injunction heretofore granted is hereby dissolved;—That as to
the sum of $1620 62, the residue of the judgment, the injunction
is hereby made perpetual;—That the register make out and file in
this case correct copies of all the original deeds referred to in the
answer of the defendant David Hoffman; and deliver the original
deeds unto the complainant at any time he may demand the same,
as the deeds specified and required to be delivered to him by his
said contract, in the proceedings mentioned, bearing date on the
26th of March, 1812;—And that the complainant's bill of com-
plaint as to the defendants John Purviance and David Hoffman, is
hereby dismissed with costs ;—And that the other defendants pay
unto the complainant his full costs as against them to be taxed by
the register.

 

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