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White's Lessee v. White

Supreme Court of Delaware, Kent County
Mar 1, 1794
1 Del. Cas. 346 (Del. 1794)

Opinion

March, 1794.

READ, C. J., CLAYTON, J.

Read, Fisher, and Miller for plaintiff. Ridgely and Bayard for defendants.



Plaintiff's counsel offered Gilbert White as a witness. Objected by counsel for defendants that he was a guardian of the lessors of the plaintiff, appointed by the Orphans' Court, and therefore incompetent. It was answered that he was no party to the record and therefore not responsible for costs and that he had nothing to gain or to lose by the event of the suit.


A guardian appointed by the Orphans' Court may prosecute a suit without a special admission. The guardian, though not of record, must be taken to support the suit and can seldom be free from an interest in the event.

Witness rejected.


Summaries of

White's Lessee v. White

Supreme Court of Delaware, Kent County
Mar 1, 1794
1 Del. Cas. 346 (Del. 1794)
Case details for

White's Lessee v. White

Case Details

Full title:LESSEE OF WHITE et al. v. WHITE et al

Court:Supreme Court of Delaware, Kent County

Date published: Mar 1, 1794

Citations

1 Del. Cas. 346 (Del. 1794)