Brief Prepared by James Monroe in Monroe v. Skinner, 20 October 1824 - Page 4

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1826 april set for
hearing
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Nov 1826 [?]

12.44
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16. 66

33.47

Dismissed with Costs
Dcr 1826.

Monroe }

Vs }Bill for the
}specific execution
} of a Contract, and for
Skinner}an injunction

(The Exhibits within mentioned, viz the
deed from Robert Carter and the
papers marked ABC & D annexed.)

Let an Injunction Issue to
Stay waste on the Compts.
entering into bond & security
in the penalty of $ 300 con
delivered as usual.

H & G Recher

Nov. 1. 1824

1824 Dev Bill filed &
newspaper

1825 Jany to May newspapers
June time per and
Oct [?]
Nov our pled Decer run
set and sep & form &
sub to [cap...] wise

So far as this bill prays an Injunction against the parties [...]-
bating or critising the land in question it is infused.

1. Because there is no power in the Judge of this Court to change the possession
of property from one contend my party to another. Treat is Treat. Randolph
reports.

2. Because the Evidence of the Contract is too indecisive to justify
such a manner at this time.

H.S.G. Renson

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