Walker v. Pigott
1 Miss. Dec. 190
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Bluebook
Walker v. Pigott, 1 Miss. Dec. 190 (Mich. 1886).
Opinion
Opinion.
The instrument purporting to be a deed from Piggott and wife to Brandon was not delivered, and for this reason, it is fatally defective as a deed, and is ineffectual for any lawful purpose. Davis et al. v. Williams, 57 Miss. 843; Johnson v. Brook, 31 Miss. 17.
The conclusion renders it unnecessary to consider other points argued by counsel.
The decree is affirmed.
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Related
Davis v. Williams
57 Miss. 843 (Mississippi Supreme Court, 1880)
Johnson v. Brook
31 Miss. 17 (Mississippi Supreme Court, 1856)
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