Bregaw v. Claw
4 Johns. Ch. 116, 1819 N.Y. LEXIS 171, 1819 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 8
Opinion
said, that in this case, the allegations in the plea were to be assumed as true, and, therefore, the plea must prevail. No reason appeared why the co-administrator was not made a party. Leave was given to the plaintiff to amend his bill, upon payment of costs. (Mitford’s Tr. 221. 1 P. Wms. 428.)
Order accordingly.
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