The Archbishop of Canterbury v Daniel Tubb: 8 May 1837

Certain creditors of an intestate, having sued on an administration bond in the name of the archbishop, the obligee, without indemnifying him, and having alleged profert, upon which the Defendant craved oyer, Held, that this Court could not in lieu of oyer substitute a copy of the bond, or a production of it to Defendant’s attorney at the Register Office.

Citations:

[1837] EngR 730, (1837) 3 Bing NC 789, (1837) 132 ER 615

Links:

Commonlii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Contract

Updated: 20 December 2022; Ref: scu.313847