Warwick v.

20 N.J.L. 116
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedFebruary 15, 1843
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Warwick v., 20 N.J.L. 116 (N.J. 1843).

Opinion

The plaintiff in this case having died since the entry of the judgment, his administrators now apply to be substituted plaintiffs in order to issue a testatum fi. fa.

Per Curiam.

The remedy in such a case is a scire facias, which may issue without a rule.-

Note. — -Elmer, Justice was absent during the first and second weeks of the term, being engaged in holding the Cumberland and Salem Circuits.

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