Judges: DODERIDGE, J.
Filed: Jul. 05, 1793
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: Mason pro quaerente . There are three sorts of privities: (1) Of estate; (2) of contract; (3) of estate and contract. Where there is a privity of contract, it is not determined by the assignment over of the estate to another, as in the case of Overt and Sidhal . But in 3 Rep., 23, Walker's case , the very case is said to be adjudged, while revera , it was not adjudged, as appears by the book of entry. Cook . As to Turpin's case , there also put, it never was adjudged, as appears by the roll. In
Summary: Mason pro quaerente . There are three sorts of privities: (1) Of estate; (2) of contract; (3) of estate and contract. Where there is a privity of contract, it is not determined by the assignment over of the estate to another, as in the case of Overt and Sidhal . But in 3 Rep., 23, Walker's case , the very case is said to be adjudged, while revera , it was not adjudged, as appears by the book of entry. Cook . As to Turpin's case , there also put, it never was adjudged, as appears by the roll. In t..
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If the lessee himself had assigned, the executor should be charged.
JONES, J. For arrearages in the life of the testator.