Fleming v. . Burnham

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1885-10-06

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Andrews, J. The most serious objection made by the purchaser relates to the sufficiency of the deed of February 14, 1833, from Thomas McKie and Andrew Stark, two of the four executors named in the will of John McKie, to Gerardus DeForest, to pass title to the premises in question. It is insisted that William McKie, one of the executors named, duly qualified, and should have joined in t…

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