Frazier v. Brackenridge
9 F. Cas. 737, 1 Cranch 203
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia
DecidedDecember 15, 1804
DocketCase No. 5,071
StatusPublished
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Frazier v. Brackenridge, 9 F. Cas. 737, 1 Cranch 203 (circtddc 1804).
Opinion
Mr.-Key objects, that an executor is not obliged to pay money until twelve months after letters testamentary granted, and therefore is not obliged' to plead. Cur. ad. vult.
Rule granted to plead by the 2d day of next term.
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