Newman v. . Marsh

1 N.C. 640
CourtCourt of King's Bench
DecidedJuly 5, 1793
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Newman v. . Marsh, 1 N.C. 640 (kingsbench 1793).

Opinion

A lease was pleaded to have been made by a Dean and Chapter, but the declaration did not show that they were seized jure collegii, nor what estate they had in the land; and Jermyn took exception to this. It ought, clearly, to be pleaded what estate they have in the premises, for it may be an estate pur auter vie. Postea, 716 and 783; Poph., 163; Bendl., 159; 1 Roll., 672. *Page 641

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1 N.C. 640, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/newman-v-marsh-kingsbench-1793.