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M`CULLOCH v. Young

U.S.
Jan 1, 1803
4 U.S. 292 (1803)

Opinion

DECEMBER TERM, 1803.

And after argument by M. Levy, for the plaintiff, and by Hopkinson for the defendant (in the course of which, 1 Dall Rep. 456. 1 State Laws, 30. Dall. edit. were cited):


THIS was an action on the case, brought against the defendant, by John M`Culloch, as administrator of Robert Parland, under letters of administration granted by the Orphan's Court, and tested by "the register of wills for Prince George county," in the state of Maryland, on the 8th of October 1799, addressed to John M`Culloch of " Alexandria, in the state of Virginia."

The only controverted question in the cause, was submitted to the Court, all the judges being present: to wit; whether an action could be maintained in the Courts of Pennsylvania, under the authority of letters of administration granted in another state?


The COURT, adverting to the numerous instances, both since and before the revolution, in which such suits were maintained, unanimously pronounced,

Judgment for the plaintiff.


Summaries of

M`CULLOCH v. Young

U.S.
Jan 1, 1803
4 U.S. 292 (1803)
Case details for

M`CULLOCH v. Young

Case Details

Full title:M`Culloch, Administrator, c. versus Young

Court:U.S.

Date published: Jan 1, 1803

Citations

4 U.S. 292 (1803)