1 Brayt. 170

No. 10.

BARRETT against BARRETT.

Windsor,

1817.

IN a case where the party had good reason to believe two material witnesses would be present at the trial, and commenced the trial, without moving for a continuance, and it is shewn that one of said witnesses was taken- suddenly sick, and the other fractured his leg, and both were thereby prevented attending the Court.

The Court granted a new trial, on terms.

Barrett v. Barrett
1 Brayt. 170

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Barrett v. Barrett
Decision Date
Jan 1, 1970
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1 Brayt. 170

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