Noonan v. Bradley

76 U.S. 394, 19 L. Ed. 757, 9 Wall. 394, 1869 U.S. LEXIS 977
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedApril 18, 1870
StatusPublished
Cited by106 cases

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Noonan v. Bradley, 76 U.S. 394, 19 L. Ed. 757, 9 Wall. 394, 1869 U.S. LEXIS 977 (1870).

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Mr. Justice FIELD,

after stating the case, delivered the opinion of the court, as follows:

The inquiry here is : What is the legal effect of the facts presented by the pleas of the defendant ?

The first plea puts in issue the representative character of the plaintiff in the State of Wisconsin. It denies that, as to the causes of action stated in the declaration, he is or ever has been administrator of the effects of the deceased, and thus raises the question whether an administrator ap [400]*400pointed iu one State can, by virtue of such appointment, maintain an action in another State to enforce an obligation due his intestate. And upon this question the law is well settled. All the cases on the subject are in one way. In the absence of any statute giving effect to the foreign appointment, all the authorities deny any efficacy to the appointment outside of the territorial jurisdiction of the State within which it was granted. All hold that in the absence of such a statute no suit can be maintained by an administrator in his official capacity, except within the limits of the State from which he derives his authority. If he desires to prosecute a suit in another State he must first obtain a grant of administration therein in accordance with its laws.

So far has this doctrine been extended that in Fenvnck v. Sears’s Administrators

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76 U.S. 394, 19 L. Ed. 757, 9 Wall. 394, 1869 U.S. LEXIS 977, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/noonan-v-bradley-scotus-1870.