Wiliams v. Williams

1 Del. Cas. 282
Court of Chancery of Delaware·Decided October 15, 1800·Published

Opinion

The Chancellor decreed a conveyance etc. in favor of complainants, giving defendants liberty to sue at law for what accounts they had against the lunatic; and complainants prohibited to plead limitation in bar, but allowed to set up the insanity, and [284] infant to be bound, unless cause shown to the contrary in six months after he comes to age.

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