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Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia
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In Paris, Kentucky, on March 13, reports indicate a magistrate issued 94 warrants and an attorney filed 15 suits in a single day last week, amid a surge in litigation after the expiration of the 12-month Replevin Law, potentially requiring extensive bank paper to cover debts.
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Paris, (Ky.) March 13. A magistrate in this place issued ninety-four warrants, one day last week, and one attorney brought fifteen suits in a day of the same week. What the other magistrates and attorneys have done we have yet learned: but presume they are all doing a great business. If litigation should continue as it has commenced since the expiration of the 12 months Replevin Law, we shall have need of all the Bank Paper, Old and New, good, bad and indifferent that can be started, to pay our debts. [Citizen.
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Paris, (Ky.)
Event Date
One Day Last Week
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surge in litigation potentially leading to financial strain and need for bank paper to pay debts.
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A magistrate issued ninety-four warrants in one day last week, and one attorney brought fifteen suits in a day of the same week, with presumption of great business among others, following expiration of the 12 months Replevin Law.