Turner v. Crebill ( 1824 )


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  • By the Court :

    "We can not doubt but that the decree made in Hamilton county in September, 1808, was a final decree between the parties to it.

    The subsequent orders were such as are usually made to give effect to a final decree, and can not lead to a conclusion that any of the original matters litigated in the suit were still open to be decided.

    It is well settled that a final decree is not notice to a purchaser. It is not pretended that the purchaser had actual notice.

    The bill of review must be dismissed.

Document Info

Filed Date: 12/15/1824

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/12/2024