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  "name": "Dale vs. Penhalerick",
  "name_abbreviation": "Dale v. Penhalerick",
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    "name": "United States Circuit Court for the District of North Carolina"
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    "name_long": "North Carolina",
    "name": "N.C."
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      "*Dale vs. Penhalerick."
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      {
        "text": "Jermyn.\nIt is no plea, for although the defendant now shall not perhaps have a return of his cattle, yet he ought to have a remedy for the unjust vexation by a suit without cause. 3 E. 4 50. In ward, the death of the ward pending the writ is no plea, nor the expiration of the term in an ejectione firm\u00e6. Yelv. 112.",
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        "author": "Jermyn."
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    "head_matter": "*Dale vs. Penhalerick.\nTrin. 3 Car.\nIN replevin the defendant made conisans en droit the tenant for life, and prayed a return: then the plaintiff came and pleaded that the tenant for life, died since the last contuinuance."
  },
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