Curran v. Ruth ( 1867 )


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  • The Chancellor

    considered that the complainant had power in law under the will and the letters of administration to convey to the defendant a valid legal title to all the estates and interest of the testator to and in the premises and a decree was entered for the payment of the balance of the purchase money by the defendant and for a conveyance by the complainant, and also that the defendant should pay the costs.

    Note. See Rev. Code Ch. 90, Sec. 17, also Chandler, et al. vs. Delaplaine, et al., post.

Document Info

Filed Date: 2/15/1867

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/3/2024