Mc Vickar v. Constable

1 Hopk. Ch. 102
New York Court of Chancery·Decided March 24, 1824·Published

Opinion

The Court

expressed its determination not to appoint any person guardian, without his written consent: nor to appoint any officer of this court, as such, to he guardian. It produces an inconvenient mixture of duties5 and is especially embarrassing, upon a change of the officers of the court. Motion denied.

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