Tucker v. Scott
3 N.J.L. 955
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Tucker v. Scott, 3 N.J.L. 955 (N.J. 1812).
Opinion
— This, as it appears from the return of the justice, is a hard case; but the judgment cannot be sustained. A married woman cannot bring an action in her own name.
Judgment Reversed.
Quere: — Why cannot Mrs. Scott get some friend to take outletters of administration to her late husband, and sue for these goods, as administrator to Haviland?
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