Barber v. Bush

7 Mass. 510
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court·Decided September 15, 1811·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

■* By the Court.

The sole question is upon the writ. Where a feme sole executrix or administratrix, jointly with one or more persons, and afterwards intermarries, her power and authority is, by the statute of 1783, c. 24, § 19, extinguished and determined. But here the wife was sole administratrix ; and hv the marriage the husband became joint administrator with her.

Respondeos ouster awarded.

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