Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1878

Holcombe v. Holcombe

Holcombe v. Holcombe
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided March 15, 1878
29 N.J. Eq. 375

Holcombe v. Holcombe

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The practice in such cases as established in this court has always been to require all parties interested to join in the petition, and then, if any one declines to proceed, to apply for a summons and severance. An amendment of the petition may be allowed for the purpose of adding the other executor as a formal party, and, if necessary, the prosecuting executor may then apply for a summons and severance.

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