Difference between revisions of "Green v. Price"
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− | [[Media:MunfordsReports1812V1GreenvPrice.pdf |''Green v. Price'']], Munford Vol. I 449 (1810), <ref>William Munford, '' | + | [[Media:MunfordsReports1812V1GreenvPrice.pdf |''Green v. Price'']], Munford Vol. I 449 (1810), <ref>William Munford, ''Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia,'' (New York: I. Riley, 1812), 1:449.</ref> was a land dispute case. |
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
On March 1, 1802, Fortunatus Green sued Thomas Price and the children of Richard Little-page for the title of a tract of land. | On March 1, 1802, Fortunatus Green sued Thomas Price and the children of Richard Little-page for the title of a tract of land. | ||
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===The Court's Decision=== | ===The Court's Decision=== | ||
On June 3, 1803, Chancellor Wythe signed an injunction to stay the selling of the property until further Court order. Then in September 1804, the Chancellor dismissed the case. The Court of Appeals affirmed. | On June 3, 1803, Chancellor Wythe signed an injunction to stay the selling of the property until further Court order. Then in September 1804, the Chancellor dismissed the case. The Court of Appeals affirmed. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Wythe's Judicial Career]] | *[[Wythe's Judicial Career]] |
Revision as of 13:44, 4 March 2018
Green v. Price, Munford Vol. I 449 (1810), [1] was a land dispute case.
Background
On March 1, 1802, Fortunatus Green sued Thomas Price and the children of Richard Little-page for the title of a tract of land.
The Court's Decision
On June 3, 1803, Chancellor Wythe signed an injunction to stay the selling of the property until further Court order. Then in September 1804, the Chancellor dismissed the case. The Court of Appeals affirmed.
See also
References
- ↑ William Munford, Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, (New York: I. Riley, 1812), 1:449.