Bray v. Executors of Deare

11 N.J.L. 90
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedSeptember 15, 1829
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Bray v. Executors of Deare, 11 N.J.L. 90 (N.J. 1829).

Opinion

By the Court.

The allowance of this writ of certiorari -was on the thirteenth of March, 1829. The Middlesex [111]*111’Orphans’ Court, at which the final ^decree was made, [*90 commenced on the ninth of December, 1828. The decree is .referred to the first day of the term when no other is mentioned. Hence there were more than ninety days between the decree and the application for the certiorari; therefore,

Let the certiorari be dismissed.

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