Thomas v Gwynne; Thomas v Thomas: 17 Feb 1846

An infant devisee had been ordered to convey real estate sold for payment of the testator’s debts. He made default, and was not amenable to process. The Court, under the 1 W 4 c 60 s 8, directed a person to convey in his place.

Citations:

[1846] EngR 424 (A), (1845-1846) 9 Beav 275

Links:

Commonlii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

See AlsoThomas v Gwynne; Thomas v Thomas 3-Jul-1845
Process by attachment to compel an infant to convey estates sold in a creditor’s suit. It is a contenpt to interfere and prevent an infant obeying the the order of the court to convey. . .
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Children, Land

Updated: 11 May 2022; Ref: scu.302319