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  "name": "Smith vs. Amys",
  "name_abbreviation": "Smith v. Amys",
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        "text": "Doderidge, J.\nIt seems to me it does not lie, because before the writ of inquiry the judgment is not perfect, It in Metcalf\u2019s case, 11 Co. p. 38, in account or partition. Error does not lie before final judgment.\nJones, J. and Clerici curi\u00e6, e contra.\nFor the judgment is quod qu\u00e6rens recuperet terminum; and on this judgment the plaintiff may maintain an hab. fac. poss. If the writ of error did not lie in this stage of the suit; the plaintiff after obtaining possession, under an erroneous judgment, would never get a writ of inquiry, and the injured party would be without a remedy. See next case. 7 E. 3. 19, 20, 21. a. 32 l. 34 l. 22 E. 3. 6. 7.",
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      "Jones, J. and Clerici curi\u00e6, e contra."
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    "head_matter": "Smith vs. Amys.\nPasch. 3 Car.\nJUDGMENT being given in an ejectione firm\u00e6, a writ of error was sued before the writ of inquiry was awarded, or returned."
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