Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1877

Conly v. Conly

Conly v. Conly
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court · Decided January 10, 1877
121 Mass. 550; 1877 Mass. LEXIS 42

Conly v. Conly

Opinion of the Court

By the Court.

It is useless to consider the merits of the plaintiff’s exceptions, because, if they should be sustained, the action could not be further prosecuted, having been abated by the defendant’s death since the exceptions were allowed. Gen. Sts. e. 127, § 1. Nettleton v. Dinehart, 5 Cush. 543. Cummings v. Bird, 115 Mass. 346. Action dismissed.

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