Glass v. Doe, on the Demise of Murphy

2 Blackf. 293, 1829 Ind. LEXIS 46
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 13, 1829
StatusPublished

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Glass v. Doe, on the Demise of Murphy, 2 Blackf. 293, 1829 Ind. LEXIS 46 (Ind. 1829).

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AN infant, having a title to land for which an action of ejectment is brought, has a right to be admitted a defendant on the usual terms; and the Court should appoint a guardian for him, in order that he may be enabled to defend the suit.

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