Jordan v. Murray
Jordan v. Murray
Opinion of the Court
after stating the case, deliverod the resolution of the Court as follows:
Although, under that act, the parol gift did not pass the property in the slave Nan to Russell, yet, this possession of more than five years in Armstead’s life-time, barred the title of the latter, and prevented his power of disposition by his will, more especially in this case of a bona fide purchaser from the possessor.
The supersedeas is, therefore, unanimously denied.
[* See Act of Oct. 1787, c. 21, 12 Stat. Larg. 505, ch. 111, § 51, R. C. ed. 1819.]
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