United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volumen15U.S. Government Printing Office, 1817 |
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... entry as that referred to could be found in the name of Aston , but the particular description clearly pointed out an entry in the name of Chapman Austin , as the one intended , and this , to- gether with Christian's entry , satisfied ...
... entry as that referred to could be found in the name of Aston , but the particular description clearly pointed out an entry in the name of Chapman Austin , as the one intended , and this , to- gether with Christian's entry , satisfied ...
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... entry to which it refers . It could be no other than the entry of Chapman Austin for 4,000 acres , already stated ; for that calls for the same ridge , and to begin at the same distance from Har- rod's lick . Two entries would thus be ...
... entry to which it refers . It could be no other than the entry of Chapman Austin for 4,000 acres , already stated ; for that calls for the same ridge , and to begin at the same distance from Har- rod's lick . Two entries would thus be ...
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... entry if the de- scriptive call will not inform a subse- quent locator in what neighbour- hood he is to search for the land , the entry is defective , unless the particular object is one of sufficient notoriety . If , after having ...
... entry if the de- scriptive call will not inform a subse- quent locator in what neighbour- hood he is to search for the land , the entry is defective , unless the particular object is one of sufficient notoriety . If , after having ...
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