Harkins v. Doran
15 A. 928, 2 Monag. 738, 1888 Pa. LEXIS 818
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Harkins v. Doran, 15 A. 928, 2 Monag. 738, 1888 Pa. LEXIS 818 (Pa. 1888).
Opinion
The covenant of John Harkins, as found in the agreement of June 18th, 1852, between Hugh O. Harkins and himself, for the maintenance of his sister Mary, is personal, and neither gave her a right in the land nor charged her maintenance on it. It follows that, whatever her rights may be, they cannot be enforced by the writ of ejectment.
The judgment is affirmed.
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