Lightfoot v. Doe, on the Demise of the Heirs of Lewis

1 Ala. 475
Supreme Court of Alabama·Decided June 15, 1840·Published·Cited by 15 cases

Opinion

GOLDTHWAITE, J.

— 1. The proceedings had in the Orphans’ court of Greene county, under which the defendant in this ejectment suit, attempted to set upan outstanding title, were instituted under the provisions of an act, passed in 1822, entitled “ an act to authorize administrators to sell lands belonging to the estates of their intestates, to which a complete title has not been obtained.”

Footnotes

Lightfoot v. Doe, on the Demise of the Heirs of Lewis, 1 Ala. 475 (Ala. 1840).

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