McCauley v. McCauley
McCauley v. McCauley
Opinion of the Court
The facts appearing in the complainant’s bill are as follows:
That the father of William M. McCauley died intestate, seized of a lot in the city of Washington; that an application had been madeto.the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia for a division of the estate, and that the commissioners appointed had determined that the said lot could not be divided without loss, and that they had returned the value in current money.
Mr. Marbury, for the defendants, demurred:
1st. That there is no equity in the bill.
2nd. That if the claims of the complainant be well founded, he has a remedy at law against the personal representatives of the deceased.
On hearing the arguments of the counsel in the case, the court decreed that the bill be dismissed with costs.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- William M. McCauley v. Mary McCauley, Heirs of George McCauley
- Status
- Published