Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Band 8;Band 12Published for John Conrad and Company, 1816 |
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... England , the ordinary has a general power to issue letters of administration durante absentia . The statutes of Edw . 3 and H. 8 , it is true , did not give a direct authority to grant ad- ministration in any case where there was an ...
... England , the ordinary has a general power to issue letters of administration durante absentia . The statutes of Edw . 3 and H. 8 , it is true , did not give a direct authority to grant ad- ministration in any case where there was an ...
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... England on this subject . In South Carolina it is the same . Until the year 1712 , there is no trace of the existence of ordinaries in South Carolina . In that year an act was passed declaring the statutes of 13 Edw . 1 , c . and 31 ...
... England on this subject . In South Carolina it is the same . Until the year 1712 , there is no trace of the existence of ordinaries in South Carolina . In that year an act was passed declaring the statutes of 13 Edw . 1 , c . and 31 ...
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... England would have done the same . If they had not , the legislature would have interfered . 2. The judgment of the ordinary is conclusive that he acted judicially , and upon a subject properly cog- nizable by his Court . Therefore ...
... England would have done the same . If they had not , the legislature would have interfered . 2. The judgment of the ordinary is conclusive that he acted judicially , and upon a subject properly cog- nizable by his Court . Therefore ...
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... England anterior to the statute of 38 , George 3d ; and in South Carolina , the ordinary possesses no power which was not possessed by the or- dinary in England previous to that statute . The prac- tice of the particular ordinary who ...
... England anterior to the statute of 38 , George 3d ; and in South Carolina , the ordinary possesses no power which was not possessed by the or- dinary in England previous to that statute . The prac- tice of the particular ordinary who ...
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... England . He stands merely in the place of the insolvent . He takes the estate as the in- solvent held it . He is bound by the same equity , and liable to the same obligations . Cooper's B. L. 128. 307 , 2 Vez . 633. 1 Atk . 94 , 162. 2 ...
... England . He stands merely in the place of the insolvent . He takes the estate as the in- solvent held it . He is bound by the same equity , and liable to the same obligations . Cooper's B. L. 128. 307 , 2 Vez . 633. 1 Atk . 94 , 162. 2 ...
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