Stoner v. Barksdale
Stoner v. Barksdale
Opinion of the Court
The only question in this cafe is, at what time the act of the General Assembly, entitled " An act to regulate the descent of real estates, to make provision for widow’s, and to prevent frauds in the execution of last wills and testaments” shall take effect. This law was passed at a General Assembly, began and held at Hillsborough on the 19th day of April, 1784, and was ratified on the 2d day of June, 1784. The rule established in Great-Britain, is, that the statutes take effect from the first day of the sitting of the Parliament at which they were passed. The same rule has been held in this State with respect to what time our acts of Assembly shall take place. It has appeared ne-cessary that there should be some particular time stated and known when the acts of the General As-sembly should have effect, and the rule established in England, has been adopted in this State, and continued in use until the General Assembly passed the law in 17995 saying they should not have effect and be in force until 30 days after the rising of the General Assembly, unless otherwise expressed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- James Stoner and others v. William Barksdale and Wife, and others
- Status
- Published