Murphy v. Dallam
Opinion
It appears by the will of the late Josias W. Dallam, that he devised one-fourth of an acre of his lands, as described, to Francis Jlsbwry for the use of the Methodist society and a school. It is not shewn, that this society ever obtained the leave of the legislature, in any manner whatever, to take or hold this property. The act of 1802, ch. 111, authorizes any religious society to form themselves into a body politic, and the 8th section of that act, and the act of 1815, ch. 222, authorizes such corporations to take and hold a certain amount of property. But it has not been shewn, that the Methodist society to whom this devise was made had formed themselves into a body politic, and thus became qualified to hold this property by virtue of this general leave of the legislature,
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