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  "name": "Den on Demise of Gibson vs. Shearer",
  "name_abbreviation": "Den on demise of Gibson v. Shearer",
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    "name": "Supreme Court of North Carolina"
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    "name": "N.C."
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    "source": "Harvard",
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      "Den on Demise of Gibson vs. Shearer"
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        "text": "Locke&emdash;Judge, delivered the\ndelivered theopinion of the court, tins t'ulaily'\u00b01<1'deed is void, in as much as the common law does not permit a right of entry to be transferred or sold, and for the reason assigned in Co. Lit. 314, \u201c to avoid main- tenance, suppression of right, and stirring up suits; and therefore nothing in action, entry, or re-entry can be gran- ted over; for so under colour thereof pretended titles might bo granted to great men, whereby i ight might be trodden down and the weak oppressed, which the common law for- biddetb; as men to grant before they be in possession.\u2019* This question has been so often decided- in this state, that the court thought it had long since been at rest and would and would \u00abever be revived. \u2014 Lei judgment be entered for the \u00ab-..a",
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        "author": "Locke&emdash;Judge, delivered the"
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    "head_matter": "Den on Demise of Gibson vs. Shearer\nFrom Salisbury\nDeed foe lands in the actual adversed verse possession of person, is\ntj'j\u00a1e jessor 0f plaintiff claimed the land in question 1 under the trustees of the University of North Carolina | he obtained a deed for tire land when Shearer the defendant was *n actual possession, claiming the land as his own. The question in the case was, whether this deed was valid ?"
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