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  "name": "Sulivant vs. Alston",
  "name_abbreviation": "Sulivant v. Alston",
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      "type": "nominative",
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    "name_long": "North Carolina",
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      "Sulivant vs. Alston."
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        "text": "Per cr ritan.\nJohnston, Judge\nA jury are at liberty to in. fer a grant from circumstances, although the grant is not now t\u00ae be found. Cowp. 109, and the books there cited, arc good law; and length of tiaie itself may be taken as evidence of a giant.",
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    "head_matter": "Sulivant vs. Alston.\n/\"'VNE of the points debated in tide cause, was, whether length ot possession and othci circumstances, may be used as evidence to prove that a grant once existed."
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