Summary
In James v. Du Bois, 16 N.J.L. 285, the court refers only briefly to the constitutional point, and explains its holding by stating that the statute relating to estates-tail "only regulates the future descent of property without disturbing the existing and vested rights of any one."
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June Term, 1899.
Order affirmed on argument, with ten dollars costs and disbursements.