Levan v. Frey
Levan v. Frey
Opinion of the Court
This is not a necessary consequence of the decision cited. We set here as a court of law, bound by certain known rules. The legislature has not thought proper to clothe the jury with a power of determining in what cases the depreciation act does not apply; but has invested auditors with that authority, under the control of the court, and has armed them with extraordinary powers to effectuate this end, by examining the parties on interrogatories. Where there is a dispute about depreciation, auditors alone are competent to give relief.
Let the jury therefore be discharged, and the plaintiff apply for the nomination of auditors.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Isaac Levan administrator with the will annexed of Isaac Levan, against John Frey
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- Published