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The Court inclined, at first, that, as the defendant had appeared on a former day, and this could not be called strictly a judgment by default, for want of an appearance, it would not be required that the record should show that the case was proved; but, upon consideration, they held that the object of the act of assembly was to secure a hearing on proofs, as well as allegations, whenever the defendant was absent at the trial, and on that principle they reversed the judgment.
Document Info
Citation Numbers: 5 Del. 366
Filed Date: 7/5/1852
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024