Executors of Stephens v. Smart's Executors

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Executors of Stephens v. Smart's Executors, 1 N.C. 471 (N.C. 1814)

Executors of Stephens v. Smart's Executors

Opinion of the Court

Court.

We are of opinion that the probate and letters testamentary issued in South-Carolina, are sufficient to enable the plaintiff to sue here. The constitution of the United States and the act of Congress made to carry it into effect, direct us to give “full faith and credit to the records, public acts and judicial proceedings” of other States. A probate is a judicial act of a Court, having competent jurisdiction, and while it remains unrepealed, completely authenticates the right of the executor.

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