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Wade v. Marsh

Court of King's Bench Latch's Reports
Jan 1, 1793
1 N.C. 783 (N.C. 1793)

Opinion

(1793.)


Lessee for 99 years made a lease for 40 years, rendering rent; made his executor, and died. A. proved the will, and made B. his executor; the rent became due, and A. died. B. proved the will and avowed for this rent in jure proprio.

1. It was resolved per cur. that by the common law he may distrain for this rent, by reason of the reversion which creates a privity; although it was objected that for rent in the life of the testator he shall have debt, but not distress.

2. That the avowry is well, notwithstanding it is in jure proprio, by the executor.

Exception was taken that he does not say that the first executor died, inde possessionatus. 1 Roll., 672; Poph., 163; Bendl., 159; Antea, pp. 640, 716.


Summaries of

Wade v. Marsh

Court of King's Bench Latch's Reports
Jan 1, 1793
1 N.C. 783 (N.C. 1793)
Case details for

Wade v. Marsh

Case Details

Full title:*WADE v. MARSH. — Trin. 3 Car

Court:Court of King's Bench Latch's Reports

Date published: Jan 1, 1793

Citations

1 N.C. 783 (N.C. 1793)

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