Summary
In Goode v. Goode, 4 N.C. 684, it was decided that an account of the personal estate would not be decreed in favor of the next of kin of an intestate without making the administrator a party to the bill.
Summary of this case from Ward v. HugginsOpinion
(January Term, 1818.)
NOTE. — See S. c., reported in 6 N.C. 335.
Cited: Spruill v. Johnson, 30 N.C. 399; Ward v. Huggins, 37 N.C. 136.