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Elliot v. Elliot, 1788 — 1 U.S. 379 · caselaw · US
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Elliot v. Elliot
1 U.S. 3791 Dall. 379·Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas·1788·PA
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Elliot v. Elliot.
Amendment.
There was an agreement filed in this action, to refer the matter in dispute to one Levis; but in the official rule, by mistake of the clerk, the name inserted was Lewis.
After report, Sergeant moved to amend the rule, by the agreement filed: and leave was accordingly given.