Joseph Pratt, Administrator Of Ann Pratt v Swaine: 1828

To a declaration in trover by an administrator, alleging the grant of letters of administration to the plaintiff and that the defendant knowing the goods to have been the property of the intestate in his lifetime, and of the plaintiff as administrator since his death, afterwards, and after the death of the intestate, to wit, on, and co., converted the same goods, a plea of not guilty of the premises within six years is bad upon special demurrer.

Citations:

[1828] EngR 155, (1828) 8 B and C 285, (1828) 108 ER 1049

Links:

Commonlii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Wills and Probate

Updated: 21 January 2023; Ref: scu.322919