Bradley v. . Souther
Supreme Court of North Carolina
Bradley v. . Souther, 12 N.C. 427 (N.C. 1828)
PER CURIAM.
Bradley v. . Souther
Opinion of the Court
We think it is irregular and erroneous to vacate a-grant, without making the patentee a party, if tic is Jiving, or his heirs if lie is dead, and that an allegation of the patentee having assigned all his rights under the grant, will not dispense with the necessity of making him a party.
Let the judgment be reversed. *
*
Another case at the instance of the same Plaintiff, was decided upon precisely the same grounds.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- John Bradley v. Joshua Souther and Others.
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