Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, 8. köide;12. köidePublished for John Conrad and Company, 1816 |
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... appear to have been the fact . The ordinary therefore had no right to grant letters of ad- ministration to Lamotte . As to the certificate , said to have been given by the ordinary , stating that it was the custom of the ordinary Court ...
... appear to have been the fact . The ordinary therefore had no right to grant letters of ad- ministration to Lamotte . As to the certificate , said to have been given by the ordinary , stating that it was the custom of the ordinary Court ...
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... appear to the ordinary that there were any goods and chattels unadministered . If this were the fact , the ordinary had no jurisdiction in the case . 2 , Bac . Abr . 385. Griffith's collection of South Carolina laws , p . 35 , 492 ...
... appear to the ordinary that there were any goods and chattels unadministered . If this were the fact , the ordinary had no jurisdiction in the case . 2 , Bac . Abr . 385. Griffith's collection of South Carolina laws , p . 35 , 492 ...
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... appear , all the proceedings under the administration are void - the administration is a mere nullity - Toler , 120 , 121 . If there be a will , administration cannot be granted until the executor has refused or neglected to appear on ...
... appear , all the proceedings under the administration are void - the administration is a mere nullity - Toler , 120 , 121 . If there be a will , administration cannot be granted until the executor has refused or neglected to appear on ...
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... appears by the re- cital in the letters themselves . The grant of these letters was nothing more than the appointment of a curator . In England , the ordinary has a general power to issue letters of administration durante absentia . The ...
... appears by the re- cital in the letters themselves . The grant of these letters was nothing more than the appointment of a curator . In England , the ordinary has a general power to issue letters of administration durante absentia . The ...
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... appear that the Court de- cided on the validity of the sale , nor that any person wished to disturb it . JONES , on the same side . As to the law respecting a void judgment , cited Vin . Ab . Tit . Error - also Com . Dig . and Bac , Ab ...
... appear that the Court de- cided on the validity of the sale , nor that any person wished to disturb it . JONES , on the same side . As to the law respecting a void judgment , cited Vin . Ab . Tit . Error - also Com . Dig . and Bac , Ab ...
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