Sowle v. Sowle

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Sowle v. Sowle, 27 Mass. 376 (Mass. 1830)

Sowle v. Sowle

Opinion of the Court

But per Curiam.

The reason for granting the license is to be determined upon by the court by which the licence is granted, and is there a matter of record, and need not be stated in the deed.

The tenant further bhjected, that the deed was uncertain as to the interest intended to be conveyed ; and that it did not intend to pass land which was incumbered by the dower.

But per Curiam. The terms “ all (he aforesaid minors’ shares and interest in the aforesaid described premises,” embrace as well the reversion as the estate in possession.

Reference

Full Case Name
Hilliard M. Sowle versus John H. Sowle
Status
Published