Bull v. Bull

3 Day 384
CourtSupreme Court of Connecticut
DecidedJune 15, 1809
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Bull v. Bull, 3 Day 384 (Colo. 1809).

Opinion

By the Court.

The will of Caleb Ball gave to James Bull and Thomas Bull, a joint power to sell and dispose of the estate of the testator, which was but a naked power, without being coupled with an interest. Even the power to sell could not be exercised by one of the executors, separately; and no power was given to them jointly, or separately, to enter upon, and possess, any part of the real estate; but the devisee having the fee, his heir at law has right to the possession.

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