Doe on demise of Stamps v. Irvine

9 N.C. 232
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedDecember 15, 1822
StatusPublished

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Doe on demise of Stamps v. Irvine, 9 N.C. 232 (N.C. 1822).

Opinion

Hall, Judge.

The execution binds the property in the hands of the Defendant, and all others claiming under him from the time that it bears tesie. — (1 Term R. 729. 1 Salk. 320. 1 Ld. Ray. 252. 1 Comyn’s 35. 16 East 278, note.) Í therefore think the rule, for a new I rial should be discharged.

By the Court. — Rule discharged.

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