This demurrer, which has stood over for some time,. was argued by Mr. Solicitor-General on the one side, and Mr. Horne on the other. The case turned on the form of the pleadings, and involved points of law of siiicb hu Mood over for torn* tine, ni argued by Mr. Solicitor-Genera! on (he one tide, and Mr. Homo on tire other. The «*k turned on toe form of the pleadings, and ln»ol?ed point* of law of eon-ridcrable difficulty, but ofnolntcre* to the public The judgment of the Court m deferred. Lard r. B
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Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846), Thu 5 Sep 1839, Page 4
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