Teasdale v. Jordan, 3 N.C. 281, 2 Hayw. 281 (1803)

June 1803 · North Carolina Superior Court
3 N.C. 281, 2 Hayw. 281

Teasdale, vs. Jordan, adm'r in right of his wife of Branton.

■plliS cause being called for tria:. Woods moved to add a pilen, and abated that since the defendant pleaded, judgments ate beer; ontained against liíái to the amount of the assets m hC ii.'.nn' a.

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to which Potter, Justice, assent.;.! 5 u K iu the discretkn te the court to peiacte'the ad:!:-, üon ol a plea at*ny time "before the trial j and the cocjl will PC suit the pies where the justice of thé case requires it. Ar.d ibe •dea not/ oiterte is sucu an one ao justice v. ciniits the admit.-; o;a oí. It wouid be ». Q'.oasrrú'is preposition that when ¿ted;-’ * wits, after pisa bríu uiLsn away ail the espeta, ths tx- cutoi oí :;i:!i::;jstr*ior should notwithstanding be compelled to an&v/ea dr; .kb;: test pisaded to.

The pie?, v/as addedo