McGiffin v. Stout
1 N.J.L. 108
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McGiffin v. Stout, 1 N.J.L. 108 (N.J. 1791).
Opinion
Stout being an infant is no objection against his action, but then he must sue by guardian or next friend, and not having done this, the judgment must be reversed. His father’s permission is nothing to the objection.
Judgment reversed.
Cited in Smith v. Van Houten, 4 Hal. 381-475.
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