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Wolf v. Heathers

Superior Court of Delaware
Jan 1, 1845
4 Del. 325 (Del. Super. Ct. 1845)

Opinion

Fall Sessions, 1845.


KENT, October term, 1845. In this case an inquisition on lands having been set aside for want of proper notice to the defendant, the court made the following general rule:

No. 45. Notice of holding inquisitions on land, or of sale, shall be served personally on the defendant if residing in the county. If he does not reside in the county, notice shall be served on the tenant, or if there be no tenant, shall be left at the mansion house or other notorious place on the premises.


Summaries of

Wolf v. Heathers

Superior Court of Delaware
Jan 1, 1845
4 Del. 325 (Del. Super. Ct. 1845)
Case details for

Wolf v. Heathers

Case Details

Full title:WOLF vs. HEATHERS

Court:Superior Court of Delaware

Date published: Jan 1, 1845

Citations

4 Del. 325 (Del. Super. Ct. 1845)