Mount v. Mount , 11 Paige Ch. 383 ( 1844 )


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  • The Chancellor

    decided that, under the existing laws' relative to the exemption of property from execution, a person who was not worth more than $250 was not good security for costs. He said that where a bond for costs in the penalty of $250 was required, the sureties, respectively, should be required to justify in double- that amount-; to render it probable- that the amount of the penalty of the bond could be collected of either or both of the sureties upon execution.

    Order accordingly.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 11 Paige Ch. 383

Filed Date: 12/3/1844

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 1/13/2023